Co-design curricula with employers, universities told
Dean calls for end to ‘silos’ that exist between academics, career services and industry

Dean calls for end to ‘silos’ that exist between academics, career services and industry

Institutions must articulate ‘clear narrative’ about what makes them different in competitive global environment, summit hears

Martin Jones replaced by former Birmingham City leader Philip Plowden after resigning with immediate effect


Mandatory reporting of retractions to Indian science funding agency will force researchers to think harder about perpetrating fraud or working with serial offenders, says integrity champion

Rapid uptake of tests must be accompanied by stronger safeguards given risks of impersonation and unauthorised assistance, says report

Better understanding of state-sanctioned hostage-taking seen as being in academics’ personal as well as professional interests, amid increased targeting of researchers

Campaigners suggest refusing to take a stance on contentious issues may be the best way to navigate new free speech requirements
Such votes have costs even when the grievances are justified, hardening factions and stifling compromise, say Michael Nietzel and Charles Ambrose

UK prime minister warns universities will be required to publish information on scale of problem and what steps they are taking to tackle it

We haven’t been idle since the 7 October massacre, but I’m not convinced it’s made a meaningful difference to the direction of travel, says Vivienne Stern


George Bass’ droll dispatches on life as a university security guard have led to his first book. He discusses his unlikely route into the literary world and the growing pastoral role of campus staff

Institutions secured £1.55 billion in new philanthropic funds last year, with a quarter coming from alumni