US institutions pressed to disclose overseas deaths
Activists want universities to report if study-abroad students are killed, injured or victims of a crime

Activists want universities to report if study-abroad students are killed, injured or victims of a crime

Lisa Downing examines what ‘deviant women’ such as Ayn Rand and Margaret Thatcher reveal about attitudes towards feminine ‘nature’

Edinburgh University and Heriot-Watt have teamed up to boost UK development in robotic applications

Private university in Turkey neglects research metrics for external views on academics’ performance

Three achievements are underestimated in current political debates, says Anne Corbett

An updated governance code aims to help institutions avoid controversies while respecting autonomy, but some wish it said more about openness and inclusivity

Alan Ryan is dismayed to see that the US is still bedevilled by lethal racism

David Salter is moved by reflections on changing attitudes to mortality across cultures and time

Chris Knight on a theory that an excess of morality is the cause of most violence and conflict today

Elizabeth Chell on a common-sense guide to managing innovation in businesses

John Gilbey on an ambitious and comprehensive look at the changing world of computers

Emma Rees on the difficulties of defining and exploring women’s sexual subjectivities in the 21st century

Philip Hoare on an alternative look at Britain - from hidden canal systems to ancient energy circuits
All congratulations to the research excellence framework winners of course, but the cost (human and financial) of the whole exercise has been questioned by many.The article “The (predicted) results...

Academic staff must do more to address inequality of access to taught master’s and doctoral degrees, say Sally Hancock and Paul Wakeling