Global HE must face academic corruption head-on, webinar told
Scholarly community must address ‘ugly’ issue directly and stop believing it happens ‘somewhere else’

Scholarly community must address ‘ugly’ issue directly and stop believing it happens ‘somewhere else’

Glen Wright reveals the best #AcademicsWithCats of 2016

Russell Group also criticises prime minister’s drive to make school sponsorship condition of higher fees

Closer partnerships between UK and Indian universities and transparency over visa processing cited as potential factors for first increase in the third quarter since 2009

A ‘professionalised’ police needs to maintain core skills, says this police constable

Billy Bryan and Josh Berlyne are not convinced by the UK government’s doctoral loans plan

Institutions in the US and Canada are helping preserve indigenous languages before they die out

Our panel of leading university administrators explain how applicants should approach a meeting of this kind at their institution

The incoming dean of arts and humanities at UCL speaks about tuition fees, snobbery in film studies and making Margaret Thatcher likeable

Despite the pressure to retreat behind national borders, international academic ties should prove resilient

Film director Agnieszka Piotrowska’s new book details the challenges of working in the southern African country

A leading expert on corporate crime and social responsibility, who also wrote extensively about the funny side of the law, has died

Biochemist named in analysis of US highly cited papers claims it is not his main contribution to science

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

The Left are busy looking back instead of devising laws to address inequalities, says Danny Dorling