Stirling quiet on professor’s ‘Russia links’ to Trump campaign
Fellow at Scottish university at centre of investigation over presidential adviser’s alleged collusion with Russian authorities

Fellow at Scottish university at centre of investigation over presidential adviser’s alleged collusion with Russian authorities

Paris and Brussels are now taking legal action against sites critics accuse of 'pimping'

Rob Johns offers advice on making sure your teaching is not all pro-remain, in the wake of the Heaton-Harris letter

Five people were killed at Monterrey Institute of Technology during 7.1 magnitude earthquake in September

Campus protests promoted by controversial speakers also viewed as very negative but relatively low impact, survey finds

Kingsley Purdam on the relentless need to gather feedback – and why the results of doing so are not always of much value

Scholars charged with terrorism offences almost two years after signing anti-war petition

High price of journals 'placing strain on acceptance' of division of labour between researchers and publishers, says professor

Historic hauntings, bloodthirsty screams, the smell of burning human flesh...are you brave enough to visit some of these haunted universities?

Monitoring your online safety is increasingly important as more students are falling victim to phishing attacks. These are some ways in which you can protect your personal details online

University of Maryland student claims top prize for explaining thesis on parasites affecting bee decline

Long-running legal saga involving US academic and Sir Peter Scott concludes after court verdict

At the University of Hamburg, new rules leave it up to lecturers to decide whether the full face veil disrupts their teaching