School for spooks: Gloucestershire taps into cyber expertise
Business school’s work with GCHQ and defence employers makes security vigilance a top priority

Business school’s work with GCHQ and defence employers makes security vigilance a top priority

Study based on fields of astronomy, ecology and robotics suggests huge drop in duration of scholarly careers

Scientists must push an agenda that is free of ideology and celebrates scientific merit, argues Rick Wilson
Study that suggested death toll from Hurricane Maria was much higher than thought leads this year’s Altmetric top 100

Respondents to Social Mobility Commission poll feel on-the-job training offers better prospects than higher education

Universities offer prestige but vocational colleges offer jobs, say leaders in three continents

Managers’ first reaction is usually to ‘look at the bottom line’, but ‘they’re just usually not as crass and as crude as this’

Universities offer insights on tackling the gender pay gap, excelling at research supervision and supporting disabled students

The rise of technical metrics for accountability has managers straitjacketed to best practices and could overlook the human factor in decision-making, argues Alfredo Cumerma

Legal battle between aboriginal former dean and university could halt institutions’ progress on indigenisation, scholars say

‘Proactive’ female recruitment drive closes staff gender gap, but fails to keep pace with enrolments

Increased statistical evaluation will pinpoint the educational ‘treatments’ that work, says Yidan prizewinner

Scholars in Riga and the UK explain why political theorist is still worth studying

Understanding the barriers female scientists have historically overcome could help to increase women’s participation in scientific fields, argues Claire Jones

Don’t be afraid to reveal that you’re a dyslexic in academia; Ben Marder – a ‘busyness academic’ – explains the benefits of ‘coming out’