Mid-tier journals ‘risk being squeezed out by monopoly publishers’
Biggest titles’ opening of sister periodicals is taking submissions away from specialist titles, researchers warn

Biggest titles’ opening of sister periodicals is taking submissions away from specialist titles, researchers warn

Comparison of national test results data shows pupils admitted to university under racial quotas graduate with the same scores on average as non-quota peers

Former work and pensions minister replaces Justine Greening, who leaves the government

Ahead of our Asia Universities Summit, Sir Keith Burnett looks into the future for UK higher education and sees the growing importance of ChinaÂ

American Historical Association emphasises transferable skills and collaborative research

Physicist will step down 'in coming months', once successor is appointed

There is no evidence that the REF process encourages academics to rush out more research of a lower quality, says Steven Hill

New higher education bill would increase cost of university and likelihood of scams, say experts

Analysis by Deloitte raises questions about current weightings for teaching and research funding

The MBA is no longer a qualification with ‘near mythical status’ offered by only a handful of elite academic institutions – so does it still have value? asks Fran Johnson

Governments could ‘abandon’ support for sector unless countries that attract graduates recompense those that taught them, academic warns

Universities have a big role to play in counteracting the nationalist sentiment emerging around the world, Amit Chakma says ahead of 2018 Asia Universities Summit

Scholars argue swelling targets for teaching and research are making it harder for universities to have a regional impact

Appointing right-wing journalist to Office for Students’ board over scientists is ‘surprising’ and ‘bizarre’, say senior academics