Brits in America: Christmas in New York helps to ease the homesickness
Bonnie's latest blog finds her hunting out beans on toast and British chocolate in order to dispel feelings of homesickness

Bonnie's latest blog finds her hunting out beans on toast and British chocolate in order to dispel feelings of homesickness

Female advantage in education dubbed the ‘Martha Effect’ in Stellenbosch study

As Germany, France and Nordic and Alpine countries continue with increased investment, much of the rest of the Continent has not recovered from the financial crisis

Male academics two and a half times more likely to speak up, as women cite lack of confidence and ‘intimidating’ speakers

Restrictions on bibliometric data create ‘two-tiered’ research system, say campaigners

Phil Baty asked his Twitter followers what they thought of government plans for two-year undergraduate degrees, and they did not hold back

Debate follows news that two UK universities are struggling with projects

Study reveals how higher education institutions’ responses to executive order were shaped by local circumstances

Department’s claim that ‘students could be left over £25K better off’ likely to prompt scepticism

Les Hatton and Gregory Warr give their two-pronged solution to the problems of peer review

Minerva uses test scores to argue that its programmes give students lead in cognitive skills

Scheme to bolster ties between West and Middle East and Asia backed by 122 researchers, including 29 Nobel laureates

Joint publication from EU and UK negotiators confirms EU-funded research will be protected and citizens’ rights upheld

John Gill on today’s NAO report, which claims that students are, in effect, victims of ‘mis-selling’ by higher education institutions