New ‘toolkit’ offers remedies for student hunger
Global horrors reverberate in far-off campuses, widening the gap between students and their prosperous surrounds
Global horrors reverberate in far-off campuses, widening the gap between students and their prosperous surrounds
And research job opportunities are booming outside universities, AI-fuelled study finds
Students collaborate to combat food shortages, as Covid widens the gap between Australia’s haves and have-nots
As the season of goodwill comes around again, warm words about collegiality and fellowship have been dutifully corralled into all-staff missives from university leaders. But in an era of management,...
In John Gilbey’s seasonal tale, life imitates on-screen romance when a film crew is duped into choosing the distinctly unphotogenic University of Rural England as the location for its next blockbuster
The UK’s whole-genome sequencing project could spark a global step change in the treatment of rare diseases, says Damian Smedley
A new term is beginning in the northern hemisphere, and many campuses are reopening. But are academics relishing a return to relative normality or fearful of unvaccinated students? And what has the...
UCU warns that unauthorised reuse of lecturers’ materials across multiple academic years could lead to strike action
Summit also hears how successful universities can drive damaging gentrification in their cities
Two weeks after results there is unusually low activity and a big increase in deferrals
The historian and author of Pulp Empire: The Secret History of Comic Book Imperialism on cool kids, a comic book shop as edgy as its contents, and international culture wars
Universities are looking to take more vaccine creation processes in-house, as Oxford head warns that coronavirus jabs have created ‘perverse’ profit incentives, reports David Matthews
Much of the language now used by universities feels like a kind of literary lockjaw that is too dull even to poke fun at. Joe Moran considers the causes and disastrous consequences
Amazon may have killed the traditional business model but a physical store remains an asset for the academic community, says Paul Kelly
After 17 years as Ivy League leader, daughter of Holocaust survivor parlays extensive ties to Biden