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It鈥檚 time for physics to make a big bang, the woman from the ministry tells Elizabeth Gibney

It鈥檚 time for physics to make a big bang, the woman from the ministry tells Elizabeth Gibney

Analysis reveals Antipodean universities are falling behind East Asian rivals

The boom in international students and researchers on campus has obvious benefits, but Australian universities risk going financially bust if they stop coming, and maybe even if they don鈥檛

Interim candidate confirmed in post on permanent basis at new umbrella body

Brazil dominates the ranking but other countries聽excel on citation impact and international outlook

One in four female and one in five male postgraduate researchers found to be seeking counselling during their studies, according to new report from Research England

Pensions industry must use academia鈥檚 knowledge to create more imaginative solutions to global pensions crisis, argues Lionel Martellini

Sajid Javid鈥檚 career shows the power of UK higher education 鈥 he should work to ensure that more young people can follow in his footsteps, says John Latham

Sociology, once a discipline seen as the embodiment of social progress, is now subject to frequent scepticism over its methodology, politics and career relevance. Here, five sociologists offer their...

The inaugural provost of Hereford鈥檚 new engineering university on moving from Mexico鈥檚 industrial heartland to the UK鈥檚 Steel City and life as a gay woman in a male-dominated profession

Without QR funding, the UK research base would be like a Lego set with only one type of brick, write Sarah Chaytor and Graeme Reid

The government has said it is 鈥渞ealistic鈥 for UK international student numbers to grow up to 20 per cent over five years under current visa rules

Fiona Watt promises that there will be no 鈥榬ansacking of a well-structured organisation鈥 in shift to new umbrella body

Former director of fair access tops list alongside Sheffield Hallam vice-chancellor Chris Husbands

Announcement follows concerns raised that Britain鈥檚 economy will not grow as quickly as previously expected