Cultural guardian confronts the looters
Donna Yates is tackling the illicit trade in antiquities, and although it can be dangerous, the archaeologist says it’s a world away from Lara Croft

Donna Yates is tackling the illicit trade in antiquities, and although it can be dangerous, the archaeologist says it’s a world away from Lara Croft

Skills of business students on internships in low-income nations do not develop as much as those in other regions

Researchers argue that nature of teaching in subjects means that they cannot score highly in survey

American universities review exchange programmes as 50-year embargo ends

UK universities claim 10 spots in annual survey of gay-friendly workplaces

South America’s neoliberal pioneer is taking higher education out of the market. The UK should take heed, says Bahram Bekhradnia

Consultants often boost the number of shortlisted women, but universities must fight their own ‘people like us’ mindset, says Sue Shepherd

A cross-class relationship burns bright in a study of an experiment in ethical living, says Nadia Valman

Building an academic career is hard, but high initial hurdles and a lack of clear progression paths make it unnecessarily daunting

Majority of workplace slights informed by your place in the academic pecking order, study finds

Women on academic contracts earn £8,400 less than men, according to Equal Pay Review 2014, but the gap has closed by £110 since 2012

A perverse focus on research cash and high-impact publications threatens academics’ careers and the aims of science itself, says Dorothy Bishop

Holly Else examines European efforts to make academic career paths less challenging to navigate

The National Union of Students has accused universities of being ‘prepared to ignore’ incidents of sexual assault and harassment on campus

Freedom of speech has become a “sexual fetish” in the West in light of the Charlie Hebdo terror atrocity, according to academic and writer Will Self