THE Awards 2021: shortlist announced
‘Oscars of higher education’ attract record number of entries and head to new venue
‘Oscars of higher education’ attract record number of entries and head to new venue
Hepi number two to succeed Greg Walker at mission group
LSE’s iconic Economists’ Bookshop is latest casualty but scholars and booksellers insist the university bookstore still matters
Peter J. Smith admires a bold attempt to show how details of poetic form reflected deep political and religious divisions in early modern England
Rama Thirunamachandran says metrics could be effectively used to assess quality for many disciplines
‘Unpredictable’ sequence of cuts and increases for UK science budgets is undermining faith in spending promises, say sector leaders
Anne-Marie Brady complied with policies and legislation, says Canterbury, but statement calls for ‘clarity’ amendments
THE event will seek to identify strategic solutions for universities whose pledges to erode obstructive socio-economic, environmental and health policies have been set back by Covid-19
Figures renew concerns that last year’s pandemic-affected cycle adversely hit less selective universities
Shazia Jagot’s life was transformed by the chance to read Chaucer as an undergraduate. It is crucial, she argues, that a new generation of black and ethnic minority students get the same opportunity
The silencing of a China expert turns into broader debate about academic freedom and foreign ties
Island nation’s pandemic management has been the envy of the world, but academics are still paying a price
Panel warns that action is needed to tackle excessive competition and casualisation if research careers are to remain attractive
Rare opportunities arise in a country with a small population and a big regard for science
The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement has raised urgent issues for universities about who should be taught what – and how. After 40 years of pushing to widen the range of voices taught on...