Canadian campuses add black student spaces
In ongoing awakening, several large universities act on evidence that marginalised students fare better with greater feelings of community

In ongoing awakening, several large universities act on evidence that marginalised students fare better with greater feelings of community
Immediate review of outputs by a REF reviewer could be more efficient, transparent, informative and, above all, fair, says Martin Lang

Alliances with university colleagues can be inspiring and life-affirming but may also be grounded in little more than ambition or survival instinct. Six writers reflect on the joys and challenges of...

Only two of the 24 members of the Russell Group recorded a surplus for the 2021-22 academic year, Hesa figures show

Clarivate report highlights reliance of US on research collaboration with China in key fields like engineering and technology

The recent leap forward in AI capabilities has us all gripped. But digital transformation is slow and steady as well as fast and scary

Rearranged event causes more controversy as activists block entrance to lecture theatreÂ

Union attempts to rally members behind potentially game-changing action despite threats of 100Â per cent wage deductions

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

Interest in India growing as Washington-Beijing tensions show no indication of waning, scholars say

Close as can be: Are true friendships possible in academia?

Despite ‘debt avalanche’, universities stress that tuition fee loans are ‘not like grocery bills’

In high-profile instance of Trump administration crackdown, former Harvard nanoscientist gets leniency as he faces incurable cancer

New College of Florida governing board assembled by governor refuses faculty-backed professor candidates

Farah Karim-Cooper – one of the UK’s few ethnic minority Shakespeare professors – reflects on being an outsider in a discipline not known for its non-white faces and ponders how diversity can be...