ÌÇÐÄVlog’s most-read articles of 2024
International student mobility and postgraduate student issues continue to attract readers’ attention in tumultuous year for global sector

International student mobility and postgraduate student issues continue to attract readers’ attention in tumultuous year for global sector

Vast majority of scholars admit self-censoring over fears they will be targeted by students or academics, suggests ÌÇÐÄVlog’s free speech survey

Sector leaders fear progress will be stymied by expected months of political uncertainty

As wars, both real and cultural, rage around the world, disputes about academic freedom are becoming ever more fraught. Is freedom of speech under threat on campus? And are some restrictions a...

Expert in early years development at the University of East London discusses working with children, translating his work for a TV audience and why more scholars should consider leaving the research...

Microbiologist on her latest breakthrough and why we should care more about our guts

Sector leaders fear ‘catastrophic’ damage to scholarship as overseas academics and students leave

Success of anti-immigration AfD in Saxony and Thuringia alarms German sector

Junior scholars are urged to do all they can to build bridges with the people who can give them jobs and promotions. But how calculating should they be about who to approach? How should they do it?...

New Labour government believes decade-long budgets will lead to more industry investment in science and fewer precariously employed researchers, but not everyone is so convinced

Studying the heavens might seem a detached activity but the impact of stargazing has been immense throughout history, explains Nobel laureate

What other industry would deem those with so much prior training to still be mere trainees? Let’s call them what they are – researchers, says Michele Nardin
Teachers fret about workloads and researchers about job security in ‘rare sport’ of academia

At a time of increasing financial constraint, jobs are being shed even in UK departments that ride high in the Research Excellence Framework, while time allocations for research are being cut. Can a...

Nobel prizewinner reflects on the early hype over graphene, why Brexit damaged British science, and how geopolitics is harming research