What next for pandemic research?
Pandemic research is booming, with hundreds of new projects under way. Jack Grove speaks to experts on why insights beyond science are needed

Pandemic research is booming, with hundreds of new projects under way. Jack Grove speaks to experts on why insights beyond science are needed

At a time of upheaval, early career researchers need more support than ever. Here, three experts offer their advice on mentoring when online is the only option

This guide outlines the cost of fees, accommodation, lifestyle and financial assistance options if you are planning to study in the US

New figures ‘understate’ entry bans’ chilling impact on international revenue

Former biotech chief cooperating in expanded investigation

Redundancies ‘a last resort’ as uniquely financed Australian university confronts A$225m black hole

The problem is measuring all women, with or without children, against patriarchal standards, says Srila Roy

Leader of UK’s richest institution says impact of coronavirus crisis means university will need to take substantial cost-saving measures

Explore the top 100 universities championing responsible consumption and production in the new Times Higher Education Impact Rankings

National vote called off, with vice-chancellors saying pact is too short-term while union blames ‘fear of scrutiny’

While training reform takes centre stage in post-pandemic ‘JobMaker’, government puts no extra money on the table

THE snapshot survey finds most institutions will deliver mix of face-to-face and online courses, with social distancing measures in the early planning stages

Without face-to-face interaction, new students could struggle to make friends and adapt to university study, leading to dropouts later, institutions fear

With £7,500 tuition fees off the agenda, new strategies to rebalance English higher education could be introduced, says post-18 education review chair

£7,500 fees are off the agenda, but Covid-19 only increases the need to align state subsidies with economic need, says Philip Augar