Is REF moving the goalposts for early career working-class researchers?
‘Sorry, you need some REF publications’ is becoming commonplace in rejection letters, says Robert Hesketh
‘Sorry, you need some REF publications’ is becoming commonplace in rejection letters, says Robert Hesketh
The huge economic benefits of international students to the US economy must not be ignored by President Trump, warns one US university leader
Universities must dramatically increase their levels of technical training to close the skills gap and deliver social justice, says Robert Halfon
Sally Hunt lambastes university employment models, which she says would be more at home in Sports Direct
Publishing is part of the academic game, says Mike Smith, so you’d better get good at it
We must make it clearer to UK-based European scholars that the UK higher education sector wishes to remain open, says Sir Keith Burnett
Our bloggers and social media followers gaze into their crystal balls and predict what the year in HE might look like
The US was right not to close its borders to overseas students after 9/11, says Rajika Bhandari
It would be 'arrant snobbery' to dismiss Trump supporters as bumpkins, writes Duncan Wu, who predicted the Republican's election win
Rogier Creemers advises early career academics to be ruthless and put themselves first to move up the ladder
A survey suggests research misconduct in the UK is higher than previously feared. Joanna Williams and five other academics ponder the results