Pakistan: ex-college principal on hopes for country’s educational future
British academic’s book describes life at Edwardes College in Peshawar, one of the world’s most dangerous cities

British academic’s book describes life at Edwardes College in Peshawar, one of the world’s most dangerous cities

Book of the week: Two approaches to the Holocaust are blended in a pioneering historian’s last work, Neil Gregor writes

Comments by Sir Keith Burnett follows criticisms from business minister than some universities held a 'snobbish' attitude to the courses

Center for Open Science hopes initiative will make results more reproducible

What does the class of 1952 have to say to the class of 2016? asks Richard Roberts

Insead beats Harvard Business School into second place as US continues to dominate the top 10

Allegations of mistreatment by university raises questions of discrimination against 'untouchable' caste

New instructor questions whether she was hired 'because I'm Indian'

British-Turkish academic who signed petition for peace is one of hundreds of academics who could face legal action in crackdown

Introducing technology into teaching and learning is important, but don't lose sight of the 'conservative' values of your students, warns lecturer

Cambridge’s consultation response outlines opposition to ‘further marketisation’ via TEF and variable fees