What should you study to stop robots stealing your job?
Analysis reveals some disciplines could leave graduates at a much greater risk of being replaced by machines in the future

Analysis reveals some disciplines could leave graduates at a much greater risk of being replaced by machines in the future

Distance learning master’s courses announced by Falmouth pose the question of whether creative skills can be taught online

Major new research on graduate earnings by course and university shows social background is key

Ballot for industrial action is called despite ongoing pay talks over pay claim for 2016-17

Wellcome Trust Monitor Report finds more certainty about the benefits of breakthroughs, but a mixed picture of general scientific knowledge

Not getting credit is a small price to pay for ensuring that social science has a voice, say Jane Elliott and Phil Sooben

Technically-trained graduates vital for development, says thinktank chief

Following previous trips to the country, physicist receives huge welcome after joining Chinese social network

Increased funding is now available applying and commercialising research

Hefce's new standards regime will enable universities to focus on what matters to students, says Susan Lapworth

Just because students' exam results have always been publicly released doesn't make it right, says Priscilla Mensah

Number of women in high performance computing and science in general is worryingly low, says scholar who leads group for female academics in her field

Director of the Observatory on Borderless ÌÇÐÄVlog says 'the tide is against' these specialist institutions

Democratic presidential candidates have rival ideas to ease the costs of HE on students, but who has the more realistic policy?