Teaching intelligence: building a global community for pedagogy
Three academics in the International Federation of National Teaching Fellows discuss learning from colleagues around the world about how to improve teaching

Three academics in the International Federation of National Teaching Fellows discuss learning from colleagues around the world about how to improve teaching

Student income support is increasingly insufficient and in urgent need of reform, says Dawn Freshwater

Union cites aspirational university statement as grounds to halt walkout

Did they know it was Christmas? Research probes academic propensity for submitting work out of hours

Academics’ battles with impostor syndrome reflect the difficulty of becoming truly accepted into the cult of academia, says Michael MarinettoÂ

‘MIT of the North’ idea seen as ignoring imbalances in research funding that undermine regions

Latest data on income, staff and research funding show the key challenges facing UK higher education in the coming years

Making participant-derived data available is not a panacea but, with careful support and management, it can improve reproducibility, says Jonathan Grigg

Judgment likely to reignite the battle over the fixed departure ages at the university and elsewhere

Chinese biophysicist jailed for three years for experiment that led to live births of three genetically altered children

Higher education motivated by goal of more diverse lists of qualified applicants

Study of European Social Survey data finds academics more left-leaning than almost any other professional group, but show ‘no greater homogeneity’ in beliefs

Scottish university piloted accelerated degrees, but challenges highlighted in review raises broader questions over such courses

The apparently political murder of an undergraduate at a top Bangladeshi university by other students has stunned a nation, writes Nahid Neazy