Dissident student: Estonia’s Russian visa ban a ‘death sentence’
Union questions the benefits of cutting short the studies of hundreds of Russian students

Union questions the benefits of cutting short the studies of hundreds of Russian students

Dramatic change in context could help union secure mandate for broader action but scale of challenge remains daunting

But rising inflation means that the pension scheme’s recently reported funding position is likely to be over-optimistic, says Bill Galvin

‘Wanking is not a research method; it is just wanking,’ says professor, as doctoral candidate chronicles how he ‘enjoyed’ provocative cartoon images of boys

Lifting of suspension follows agency decision to relinquish role in monitoring standards in England

As Science retracts a paper by a second James Cook alumnus, critics ask where they learned their craft

Change comes after consultants find leading biomedical research funder is ‘still an institutionally racist organisation’

Moves ‘appear to fit a broader pattern’ of Indian authorities using diverse means to restrict researchers’ freedom, says academic rights group
In order to take a deeper look at how universities approach the UN’s SDGs, we are refining and expanding our questions for the THE Impact Rankings 2023.

While many early career academics are preoccupied with job security, the factor that most correlates with job satisfaction is a helpful boss

Graham Virgo ‘very concerned’ by Liz Truss’ policy that would guarantee interviews for all straight-A* students

Rate will be 6.3 per cent from next month, after projections swapped for real data

Unless research culture fundamentally changes, academics will continue to be fixated with journal rankings, says Carl Rhodes

Sparked by fear of Chinese technological competitiveness, Congress acts to double NSF budget with push for applied technology

Reversal of rampant grade inflation may offer hope to English universities whose offer-making was disrupted by predicted A levels