What do the public really think about academics?
Do people fear the menace of 'transient academics', or is it just more scholarly infighting? Gerard Kelly writes

Do people fear the menace of 'transient academics', or is it just more scholarly infighting? Gerard Kelly writes

Move to axe 14 per cent of workforce branded ‘devastating’, but v-c insists change needed

Beware reliance on teaching excellence framework metrics, says Claire Taylor

Student blogger Elisabeth Sandler shares her techniques to pass the Academic IELTS exams

Jean Monnet chairs say they encourage full debate on the union, although one has written that when the EU is criticised, ‘our instinct is to defend it’

New ranking of colleges, due for publication in September 2016, has been developed with input from key US sector bodies and experts

James Andrew Smith looks at the likely administrative costs of the teaching excellence framework in the light of the costs of the REF

Dominic Glynn urges academics who are just starting out to shout their research from the rooftops

Only a tiny fraction of the group enter university in the UK and across Europe, but attempts are being made to change the situation

The UK’s leading role in shaping the future of science would be lost if voters choose to leave research ‘superpower’, pro-Remain voices warn

New network aims to help venues to play an even more effective role in the artistic life of their communities and regions

University’s new MSc teaches doctors how to overcome the psychological and logistical challenges of working in remote regions

Charles Bailyn's time in Asia has opened his eyes to the high regard in which a liberal arts education is still held internationally