The imitation game: expertise under fire
Matthew Reisz considers gravitational waves, scientific authority and sexual differences

Matthew Reisz considers gravitational waves, scientific authority and sexual differences

Institutions with ideas for promoting gender equality should not keep them to themselves, says Kate Williams

Institution’s university title and degree-awarding powers to be looked at

Neglected works set to be broadcast on BBC Radio 3

Rivka Isaacson on her meeting with British crystallographer Olga Kennard, one of five female structural biologists whose portraits are in the National Portrait Gallery’s collection

To mark International Women’s Day, academics and administrators reflect on leadership challenges

Maddalaine Ansell and Sorana Vieru give their differing takes on the recent Lords amendment to the HE and Research Bill

Warwick seminar hears German and Swiss universities lead the way on support for partners

Pam Tatlow looks back at a tumultuous day for the HE Bill in the House of Lords

University associations warn new executive order will impact international student and scholar numbers

THE analysis reveals the 53 institutions that could surpass Oxbridge and the Ivy League

Poll finds staff believe reforms have undermined academic freedom and created more bureaucracy
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