The hangover: academic bad behaviour bites back in class
Study finds that students who witness lecturers misbehaving are more likely to display incivility in lectures or seminars

Study finds that students who witness lecturers misbehaving are more likely to display incivility in lectures or seminars

Students’ unions achieve goal in teaching excellence framework protest at Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, and eight other institutions

Vitriol directed at Cambridge professor of Classics on Twitter is part of wider battle to politicise diversity, says Conrad Brunstrom

Post-Brexit university funding issues are about more than the big pots of research cash, writes Gurpreet Jagpal

Professor cites Soviet achievements as evidence of how detachment from mainstream scholarship can foster innovation

Staff covering for academics on leave are often given no time to conduct research themselves

Analysis shows that UK’s income from higher education taught overseas is a small part of £13 billion export industry

Indu Shahani speaks to ÌÇÐÄVlog at the 2017Â THE Innovation & Impact Summit

Many students aren’t reporting sexual harassment or assault on campus despite efforts to tackle the problem, say Hareem Ghani and Graham Towl

Joanna Dally and Frances Downey imagine the research culture of the future

Former deputy steps up to lead as Brexit and funding challenges loom

Many UK doctoral students view professional development as a ‘distraction’ or a ‘waste of time’, says study