The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines
Jon Turney on one scientist's successful efforts to resist the relentless assaults of the denialists
Jon Turney on one scientist's successful efforts to resist the relentless assaults of the denialists
"Man, when he enters the world, is naturally led to inquire who he is, whence he comes; whither he is going; for what purpose he is created..." So wrote Carl Gustav Linnaeus in 1788 and it is very...
In mathematics, numbers such as 0, ±1, ±2, ±3 are called integers, and ratios of two integers such as 1/3 and -2012/2011 are called rational numbers. Number theory is a branch of mathematics, and...
Cengage's plans to digitise the 19th century could open up a whole new world, finds Matthew Reisz
Higher education MBA fetes 10th year as sector's need for 'strategy' rises. David Matthews writes
The countdown to the eighth annual Times Higher Education Awards begins this week, with a call for entries from universities across the UK.
United StatesLaws of physicsA physicist at the University of California, San Diego has used an academic paper to escape a $400 (£250) traffic fine. Dmitri Krioukov, who was accused of failing to obey...
The overreaction of university managers to the impact agenda is narrowing the kinds of research scholars feel able to carry out, academics have warned.
Undergraduate retentionLet them know they're not aloneCreating "a culture of belonging" within universities is the key to improving student retention, a study has indicated. The recommendation was...
LEVERHULME TRUSTPhilip Leverhulme Prize These prizes, with a value of £70,000 each, are awarded to outstanding scholars who have made a substantial and recognised contribution to their field....
Headhunters cannot expect academics to help them fill senior roles without remuneration, argues Ron Johnston

Alasdair Smith overhears a high-powered conversation with top university executives keen on widening their access to the 'elite'

Peer reviewing is still the only channel for scholarly output, but more must be done to hold it to a gold standard, argues Srila Roy
BIS/Treasury face-off over AAB policy is near an end, report David Matthews and Rachel Williams
Higher education may become a prime target for government cuts unless the sector presents a compelling case for its importance within the wider economy, the head of England's funding council has...