Journals and publishers setting sights on the unwary
This graph shows an explosion in the number of so-called predatory publishers and journals in the past five years

This graph shows an explosion in the number of so-called predatory publishers and journals in the past five years

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Blog: James Tooley believes the UK academy would be better off outside the European Union

Institutions need to establish ‘nuanced’ notions of excellence, expert on African development tells THE Africa Universities Summit
Among all the changes in an international higher education sector, one constant is the primacy of integrity and quality

Without the competitive advantage of EU links, UK universities will be outgunned in the fight for top talent by rich US universities, says Lord Patten

The Atlantic Philanthropies gives £75 million to Rhodes Trust and £64.4 million for LSE inequality research

Bashir Makhoul reflects on the roots of his creativity and his academic vision for Birmingham City University

Universities must embrace entrepreneurship and work with industry – but with their eyes open, says Nancy Rothwell

Max Lu, the first Chinese academic to lead a UK university, says that increasing the institution's links with major firms from his homeland will be a priority

A continent-hopping survey of garden cities mulls dreams, war and exclusion, says Richard J. Williams

Krzysztof Rybiński on changing Narxoz University’s culture and the lure of ‘the best meat in the world’

David Mould had to navigate cartoon lemurs and other barriers in order to help local academics study factors hindering development

We talk with the Royal Academy of Engineering Silver Award winner about impactful research, encouraging young women into science and how engineering is not just about an oily rag and a spanner