UCL architecture school staff suspended over ‘toxic’ bullying
Independent report claims racism and sexual misconduct were covered up by ‘boys’ club’
Independent report claims racism and sexual misconduct were covered up by ‘boys’ club’
This year’s positive financial results mask urgent need for historic reform to ease reliance on international students, says Nobelist
Proposed changes risk further eroding support funding for discovery research without achieving their core objectives
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Dealing with the death of a family member is never easy, but does academic life present further complications and difficulties? Three academics at different stages of their careers tell their stories
Some Advanced Grant winners must wait and see where their share of funding will come from
The King’s College London president says universities are ‘not in any way toxic places’
Some grant holders exploring joint appointments with continental institutions as funding deadline looms
As president vows to lower drug prices, academia sides with corporates against allowing waivers to legislation credited with driving US innovation
Mental illness has been depicted as the primary occupational health hazard of UK student life since the 1950s, says Sarah Crook
Scholars optimistic despite 490,000 learners still waiting to enter country, with recent survey showing 53 per cent struggle with ‘serious mental health issues’
The 10-year Idex process to reconfigure French universities and make them more internationally visible has reached its conclusion, writes John Ludden
Orbán administration’s illiberal intrusions into institutional governance will be ‘difficult’ to reverse, say scholars
Universities say they proactively uncover underpayments, but former casual claims they only acknowledge the obvious cases
Mistreated foreign lecturers welcome ‘endgame’ of marathon dispute but some say strings attached to a proposed deal are unacceptable