Professors cause outrage by lamenting ‘culture of inner-city blacks’
Penn and San Diego law academics’ opinion piece, arguing ‘all cultures are not equal’, brings calls for institutions to speak out

Penn and San Diego law academics’ opinion piece, arguing ‘all cultures are not equal’, brings calls for institutions to speak out

New metric measures how reliable scientific claims turn out to be – but calculating it could be an enormous task

Difference in performance by gender and ethnicity ‘pervasive’ despite assessment changes, study says

Data from the THE World University Rankings suggest that European nations come top for co-authorship of papers

With more data from more institutions, our 2018 rankings give a bigger picture than ever before. Here we explain the methodology that underpins the tables

Community contribution matters as much as teaching and research, says Karen Stanton

Still undecided about what to study at university? These unusual degree choices might inspire you

Witwatersrand conference hears that scholars have much to learn from material that activists are seeking to make public

Meeting with representatives of the Cuban exile community have helped shaped plans for its flagship research institute

More work is needed to understand the mental health needs of researchers, say Susan Guthrie and Catie Lichten

Instagram posts aim to overcome perception that researchers are typically male and white

Mike Smith reveals six of the most useful pieces of advice he has been able to give his PhD students over the years

Head of NYU Abu Dhabi says that undergraduates must be taught skills to create ‘a world of common understanding’

Country’s universities losing out on revenue, diversity and global outlook, AIU report warns

Peter Mathieson is a big believer in the merits of globalisation, and wants universities to instil this belief in their students