How do neighbouring universities assert their identity?
Can sharing a city with a more prestigious neighbour make it easier or harder for an institution to realise its value? Jack Grove examines the competition

Can sharing a city with a more prestigious neighbour make it easier or harder for an institution to realise its value? Jack Grove examines the competition

Novels penned under a fake identity speak their own truths about fiction, says Rohan McWilliam

In the online era, authors are expected to do their own publicity and readers have much more power, finds Andrew Blake

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Tributes paid to pioneering philosopher who established guidelines on embryo research in the UK

Evidence on international students’ tax payments raises ‘serious concerns’ about rejection of post-study work visa return, says report for Hepi

Average success rate for European Commission programme stands at 12Â per cent

Post-18 education review also said to have looked at proposals to allocate top-up public funding according to subjects’ cost of provision

Matthew Reisz considers the work of researchers who have shed light on the ‘invisibility’ of social class in US universities

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

And it’s time for government policy on post-study work to change, says Nick HillmanÂ
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The interdisciplinary advisory panel spent 18 months debating the best way to define and assess interdisciplinary research in the REF. Now it’s up to the research community to decide if we are right...

The father of the Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai on being a student leader with a stammer, returning to Pakistan and his fears for his daughter at Oxford