Interview with Richard Clogg
The leading historian of the Balkans discusses a fortuitous meeting with his future wife, secrecy in higher education, and why postgraduates should dedicate their theses to their mothers
The leading historian of the Balkans discusses a fortuitous meeting with his future wife, secrecy in higher education, and why postgraduates should dedicate their theses to their mothers
From personalising tuition to performance management, the use of data is increasingly driving how institutions operate
Commission’s final report calls for an Office for Strategic Economic Management to ensure sound regional economic policy, writes Andy Westwood
Holly Else reveals the results of a THE poll seeking to uncover the extent of authorship abuses as well as views on what criteria should generate credit
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The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
From Australia to Singapore, David Matthews and John Elmes weigh the pros and cons of likely destinations
Kirsty Rolfe says the portability proposal does nothing to ease the fears and worries of young researchers struggling to start careers
Tawfik Jelassi, universities minister after the Jasmine Revolution, on losing his anonymity and being taken hostage by students
Competition for postdoctoral fellowships is fierce, so your application needs to stand out as realistic, coherent and compelling. Here, five Stanford University scientists reveal 10 tips from their...
Best-selling author explains how his love of sci-fi and romance stories have helped him craft his latest statistics odyssey
We talk robots, impact and goal-scoring abilities with the University of Bath’s new data scientist
Hefce's new standards regime will enable universities to focus on what matters to students, says Susan Lapworth