UK, US law must fix clash between privacy rights and protection of life
A web of ambiguity around personal data is stifling universities’ ability to safeguard students’ mental health, say Iria Giuffrida and Alex Hall
A web of ambiguity around personal data is stifling universities’ ability to safeguard students’ mental health, say Iria Giuffrida and Alex Hall
The unexpectedly musical background of many sociologists might explain their academic success, Glasgow professor argues
Recent increases to already sky-high visa and health service costs have prompted worries that talented overseas-born academics will turn their backs on the UK, undermining the country’s lofty...
Long series of demonstrations aims to resurrect troubled lecturer, largely because students value her bigger understandings
Even if university leaders are not experts in the technology, the potential is clear – and they might be able to draw on the ‘wisdom of ignorance’
As Australia’s climate turns back again, universities say the lessons of a horror summer have not been forgotten
Overseas universities could profit from ‘escape route’ role, as China’s women resist political pressure to produce the next generation
Conference attendees discuss how to respond to the ‘600-pound gorilla in the room’ on university teaching
Mid Norfolk MP says it is time ‘to focus on my health, family well-being and life beyond the front bench’
Former city minister switches briefs following resignation of George Freeman
With one dispute won but another floundering, some believe lack of strikes could actually benefit UK’s main academic union in latest talks with employers, but others are preparing to try to unseat...
Republican front runner lifts from DeSantis playbook in idea for free online alternative to ‘woke’ universities, connecting to concerns on endowments and access
Economic psychology professor discusses his first book, A Theory of Everyone, lessons learnt from a peripatetic childhood and how a need to ‘manage risks’ as an undergraduate inspired his...
Graduates would pay higher contributions over shorter time to make system ‘self-funding’ and solve funding crisis in proposal from dataHE co-founder
How on earth has Anthony Kelly come to the conclusion that universities have been silent about the government’s reforms to teacher education in England, or are somehow to blame for the progression of...