Acclaim and anxiety as Australia streamlines funding bids
Researchers support drive for quality over quantity but warn of unintended consequences
Researchers support drive for quality over quantity but warn of unintended consequences
Booker Prize-winning author is latest arts leader to speak out against job shedding at celebrated university
Martin Ince on the best in science and technology The UK is still home to the world's top scientists, according to our poll of their peers around the world. Scientists asked to name the best...
This image of writhing tadpoles, taken by an academic at the University of the West of England, is one of the winning entries in this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards
Matthew Reisz on the awards that highlight the developing world's leading young female scientists
Inside the main building of the International School of Film and Television (EICTV) in Cuba, the atmosphere is a mixture of warm conviviality and frenetic hard work. Each year, around 500 applicants...
The Higher Education Academy is preparing to put the finishing touches to a scheme designed to give champions of teaching and learning greater professional recognition. A committee is being assembled...
University of Pennsylvania’s ‘tenacious’ laureates reflect on coping with demotion, dismissal and desk rejection to continue their mRNA research
Nishan Canagarajah says expansion of prestigious UK university grouping to include his institution is long overdue
‘Engine of social mobility’ outlines recipe for success: timely, personalised support delivered at scale
As world’s most famous archaeologist makes his last big-screen outing, real-life researchers reflect on how the character and his famous hat and whip have influenced their discipline
After three years of retractions and investigations, Kate Laskowski reflects on her role in exposing her co-author’s research misconduct
As his new book on pandemics is published, the UK’s best-known historian tells Matthew Reisz that identity politics is inhibiting history, nationalism only intensifies during global crises, and a...
New chancellor of Oxford Brookes University on overcoming racism at school, ‘tedious’ drama school politics and ‘nonsense’ claims of ‘wokery’ over decolonisation of curricula
Former disability commissioner says universities have lifted their game, but employers not so much