Research will suffer if community ties neglected, letter warns
Plea comes amid concerns that UK’s post-Covid research plans have yet to adequately map out non-commercial engagement

Plea comes amid concerns that UK’s post-Covid research plans have yet to adequately map out non-commercial engagement

Now is the time to build a research infrastructure that harnesses and nurtures the energy, creativity and enterprise of the third sector, says letter

Sexual violence at the student level is being addressed, but what about when the perpetrator is a member of staff, asks Heather Savigny

Universities should increase communication with education agents, especially over Covid fears, says working paper

Critics underestimated the human imagination’s capacity to render concepts flexible, says Frank Furedi

English regulator also says it wants to reduce overall burden on providers

Some staff whose work has been disrupted by pandemic can be excluded, and leeway on publication deadlines also introduced

Early results from annual graduate employability survey suggest wide variations in views among firms due to pandemic

Analysis for union shows universities are often among largest local employers and have ‘huge impact’ on town and city economies

Lockdowns, campus protection and the new security law risk permanently cutting off scholars from the city and wider world, says Michael O’Sullivan

UKRI says research organisations will have ‘greater financial incentive’ to invest in supporting scholars

Hundreds of thousands left in limbo and questioning whether the country has the resources to hold tests safely during Covid-19 crisis

A fascinating insider’s account of launching a tech start-up engages Martin De Saulles even if it does not quite cohere as an agenda for change

As academic’s ordeal goes from bad to worse, colleagues urge more action to secure her release

University’s international head says institutions have been ‘naive’ over global partnerships