Brexit 'threatens UK-Ireland research links'
Royal Irish Academy survey respondents warn against hard border between North and South

Royal Irish Academy survey respondents warn against hard border between North and South

University of Glasgow research indicates students can improve communication and thinking ability by playing computer games

Number of bachelor's degrees awarded in field down 5 per cent year-on-year

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Free movement and ECJ jurisdiction seen as potential stumbling blocks at Russell Group's meeting with MEPs

Institution announces ‘untimely and sudden’ passing of leading cancer researcher

Glen Wright on the lighter side of scholarly collaboration

Contentious questions about sexuality and gender need to be discussed robustly but respectfully, academic argues

To tackle the challenge of implementing evidence-based policy, change is also needed in the university sector, says Gavin Costigan

Fears over youth unemployment and excessive university expansion could be behind weak support as some countries mull shift

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Four experts offer their advice on getting the most out of social media as an academic

John Morgan looks at how Jeremy Corbyn's pledge has gone down with the public and the press