Empty calories won’t fuel a superpower
To sustain its world-leading universities and science, the next UK prime minister must listen to Tory heavyweights and move on from ‘sugar-rush’ policymaking

To sustain its world-leading universities and science, the next UK prime minister must listen to Tory heavyweights and move on from ‘sugar-rush’ policymaking

Salma al-Shehab given 34-year sentence over critical posts on Twitter

About 20,000 applicants miss out on top choice as grades are deflated back to 2019 levels

Thousands of applicants missing out on their first-choice university is not a pandemic-era blip but a ‘new normal’ that will force many more to look for excellent courses beyond the Russell Group,...

The University of Northampton’s outgoing vice-chancellor reflects on how lessons from punk rock led him to survive in academia and deliver one of UK higher education’s most ambitious campus projects...

College leaders wary of limited vaccines, Covid exhaustion and LGBTQ stigmatisation in an environment ripe for spreading, though serious harm judged unlikely

‘Ground-up’ system for estimating academic workloads suggests universities routinely set them too high

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

Demands to accommodate price spikes and satisfy business needs are putting students’ progress at risk, summit hears

NYU economist reflects on stumbling into her field, using data for the public good, and lessons from four decades in academiaÂ

Research shows need for strong checks and balances on power of executive, according to authors

Japan ranks low for gender equality and Japanese women have long complained that the domestic demands on them, combined with universities’ unwillingness to compensate for them, make academic careers...

Still in the shade? Japanese universities start to clear a path for women

Time-honoured standards of professionalism appear to be unravelling. Authors should be entitled to demand better, says Harvey Graff