US House moves to boost education and research spending
Initial moves on 2020 budget suggest another reversal of Trump priorities

Initial moves on 2020 budget suggest another reversal of Trump priorities
Journal ‘bias’ not so bleak for women after all Melinda Duer and Athene Donald paint a bleak picture of women’s opportunities in academic publishing in their article “Turbocharge drive to ensure...

Matthew Reisz on the ideals archaeology and anthropology need to live up to

Farah Mendlesohn considers a study of fantasy that ranges across a wide spectrum of genres

Proposals reduce anticipated future contributions, but fall short of union members’ ‘no detriment’ demand

Catherine Butler salutes a bold attempt to rethink how children might respond to literature
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Private equity-owned BIMM to receive £2.4m in teaching grant as OfS funds new providers for first time

Leading professor who backs creation of ‘Cern for AI’ calls lack of decisive government action ‘disturbing’

But THE analysis also suggests windfall for institutions if fall in student recruitment is modestÂ

The University of Arizona ecologist on Colombia’s natural diversity, her lucky break, and the challenges facing other aspiring scientists

Tributes paid to internationally renowned figure in technology education

Facilitating flexible working hours and showing gratitude towards team members are among the musts for all labs, according to Fernando Maestre

ÌÇÐÄVlog Policy Institute says it is ‘shocking’ that no such dataset exists