Sheffield universities report more than 850 Covid-19 cases
Sheffield Hallam says it is moving more teaching online in response to growing outbreak

Sheffield Hallam says it is moving more teaching online in response to growing outbreak

Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the biggest private US funder of biomedical research, seeks to push adoption of European-led standard

Lennard Davis is impressed by a compendious account of all the ways the hearing world has tried to put Deaf people right

British researcher Michael Houghton and US-born Harvey Alter and Charles Rice honoured for “seminal discoveries” connected to novel virus

Students stranded across the world, half a year since restrictions began, suffer from anxiety and loss of opportunity

Rise of graduate class has reduced status of manual workers, influential figure warns in book that may offer philosophy for Tory reshaping of post-18 education

Participation in Athena SWAN-style initiative mooted as probable requirement for Horizon Europe grants

Those temporarily plucked from the academic ranks would have no motivation or ability to wreak havoc and then move on, argues Bruce Krajewski

Figures from latest Education at a Glance report show low share of women among international doctoral students

Editing is often assigned to doctoral students from very different fields – but substandard manuscripts may be accepted anyway, says Brian Bloch

John Jenkins apologises for shaking hands and not wearing mask at ceremony

‘I cannot express how incredibly uncontroversial it is to ask for money to perform skilled work,’ says James Heathers

Patience will be required to bring along those who refuse to embrace racial equality or recognise it as a priority, says Jason Arday
Campuses across UK report growing number of positive tests

Success rate by award value also consistently lower for women, EPSRC report finds