Interview with Sam McAlister
The Newsnight producer who persuaded Prince Andrew to give that interview reflects on why her law degree helped to impress in the media, the Netflix film about her ‘journalistic underdog’ story and...

The Newsnight producer who persuaded Prince Andrew to give that interview reflects on why her law degree helped to impress in the media, the Netflix film about her ‘journalistic underdog’ story and...

A £14.5 million revamp of the unusual Bloomsbury library has also prompted a rethink about its mission, says director Bill Sherman

Essay mills pivoting to offering low-cost services to avoid plagiarism checks

Economist who invented furlough scheme shares expansive blueprint to redraw English higher education funding

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Submission from new administration on future European research funding programme urges continuing focus on excellence

If AI is to transform education, assessment must be rebooted and developers must make leaps in understanding the learning process, experts say. Rosa Ellis reports

Allowing Big Tech to train AIs on academic output will only exacerbate the threat posed to teaching and research, says Martyn Hammersley

Spectrum of need:Â Adapting for neurodiverse students

Government orders week-long closure of higher education institutions in south of country

Veteran leader Stephen Parker recalled as institution battles deficit blowout and questions over governance

Fees worth £9,250 gave institutions £13,000 in today’s money just seven years ago, finds dataHE analysis

Code-of-silence mentality encourages blunt measures that hamper benign activities while overlooking legitimate threats, says expert

Leading anglophone nations risk squandering hard-built reputation for welcoming international students, say sector leaders

Equality and Human Rights Commission says universities should be prepared to accommodate students’ needs even if they do not have a diagnosed disability