‘Post-PhD transition fund’ urged to ease pressure on postdocs
Payment of almost £5,000 would enable doctoral graduates to refocus on the job market and avoid burnout, says Hepi-British Academy report
Payment of almost £5,000 would enable doctoral graduates to refocus on the job market and avoid burnout, says Hepi-British Academy report
Readers show a taste for the UK’s REF as normality returns after pandemic
LSE academic’s book partly inspired by innovation economy divisions in his hometown of Oxford
Dame Athene Donald tells THE about calling out unacceptable behaviour with empathy and reflects on her legacy as outgoing master of Churchill College
Panel claims its efforts have been met with ‘resistance, indifference, procedural setbacks and deliberate stalling’, in wake of THE article alleging discrimination against black workers
After Trump crackdown and Biden promise of clearer guidelines, lawmakers grow antsy about lack of progress
Penn’s Michael Mann, long-time warrior against fossil fuel denialism, hopes jury repudiation of bloggers brings scientists some relief
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Research suggests country is finding it harder to attract and retain best researchers after vote to leave EU
Powerful new technologies are transforming the way universities operate, even before the impact of ChatGPT is truly felt
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Endless accommodations and coaxing are only encouraging student uninterest and indolence, says Michael Baumann
Biden administration stumbles in bid to increase federal tuition subsidies and ease application process, snarling acceptance timelines nationwide
Sherri Ann Charleston described as having repeated instances of multiple sentences matching others’ writings, mirroring complaints that took down university’s first black president
George Freeman says he could not cope with doubling of monthly bill on annual salary of £118,000