Warning over glut of ICT graduates as supply outstrips demand
Several European countries are set to educate more graduates than the job market will need, EU report warns

Several European countries are set to educate more graduates than the job market will need, EU report warns

Duncan Ross outlines what’s new for the 2020 edition of the University Impact Rankings and how universities can get involvedÂ

More action needs to be taken to confront the toxicity around academic research and job precariousness, argue five academics

Ivy League university suspected of engaging in self-censorship in Singapore

Pension fund chair says Warwick statistician had ‘breached a number of her director’s duties’, but insists probe was ‘completely separate’ to investigation of her claims

Barking and Dagenham College loses injunction bid on publication but has also filed judicial review over refusal

The vice-chancellor of Harper Adams University shares the lessons he’s learned heading the agricultural institution for 10 years and how it’s preparing for Brexit

Researchers call for end to ‘pervasive illusion that scientists must be dispassionate observers’, and better emotional support

Steps are being taking to improve faculty diversity, but real progress requires a long-term commitment to a holistic approach, argues Lee Hedgepeth

Report confirms continuing decline in popularity of traditional MBA

New research finds students paying low prices to cheat on introductory courses

US NIH finding raises hopes of focused funding, but concerns of bandwagon outlook

Martin Dyar applauds an analysis of the ways poetry has ingeniously adapted itself to cultural change

Charlotte Jones enjoys an account of early English fiction exploring what novelists made of their naive unworldly heroines

Much important scientific research takes place outside laboratories. The history of science can only be enriched, argues Vanessa Heggie, if we give equal attention to other sites