UK refuses to offer pledge on post-Brexit research links with EU
MPs on Science and Technology Committee not satisfied with government response to Brexit report

MPs on Science and Technology Committee not satisfied with government response to Brexit report

THE editorial staff and sector experts discuss the gender pay gap, female leaders and the first women allowed to sit university entrance exams in the UK

Lynn Gladden, Shell professor of chemical engineering at Cambridge, to lead research council

Thailand’s education minister tells conference that a consensus is better for ensuring universities help local communities

Session on how best to support refugees from Syria and elsewhere hears evidence that more vocational options are needed

Tributes paid to a university leader who ‘always believed firmly in what women could do’

Minister plans to simplify ‘dizzying variety’ of rules on freedom of expression

MAC report on impact of international students will be ‘hard to ignore’ for new home secretary

Funding for organisation expected to be confirmed in federal budget

Those who castigate lecturers in anonymous feedback forms should realise their identity is fairly easy to discern, according to academic

Many issues that vex scholarly publishing today were there at the start, says Geoffrey Cantor

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

UK expertise pulls far ahead of Europe in terms of output, but collaboration will be vital if sectors are to remain competitive with US and Asia, experts say

Whichever parties form the new Italian government, higher education and research are unlikely to be priorities, says Davide Donina

The Booker prizewinning author talks about novelists and academic historians’ ‘complementary trades’, ‘less subtle’ scholars and studying for a lifetime