Danny Dorling: ‘slowdown’ brings end to ‘rampant capitalism’
Pace of disruptive change is falling, claims book by Oxford geographer, who says virus crisis could herald a kinder form of politics

Pace of disruptive change is falling, claims book by Oxford geographer, who says virus crisis could herald a kinder form of politics

Two weeks of working from home and academic couple Theresa Mercer and Andrew Kythreotis are developing their online teaching skills. Potty training their youngest, however, remains a challenge

More than 10,000 signatories want summer exams made optional and teaching loads cut, raising the question: how productive can academics really be during a pandemic?

Post-qualification applications will greatly improve access to UK universities, says Robin HardmanÂ

Ucas says overall applicant behaviour has so far been consistent with previous cycles

Vice-chancellors stress support for students stranded in crisis

Funding bodies should reconsider case-by-case assessments to minimise bureaucracy and student distress, say researchers

Australian opaqueness risks quarantining decision making and tarnishing image of scientific advice

Grants yet to flow from new fund as nation endures rolling natural catastrophes

Early figures in Australia suggest the pandemic may be whetting rather than dampening appetite for study

The government must guarantee the sustainability of universities, say Richard Watermeyer, Aline Courtois and Hugh Lauder

But data suggest that students’ views on study abroad are changing by the week as a result of pandemic

Chan will head new public health school at China's top-ranked university in the midst of coronavirus pandemic

Tributes paid to a pioneering female sinologist

The renewable technologies expert discusses being told there was ‘no future in sustainability’ and why cloning herself would be useful