Nobelist: Trump’s climate doubts ‘selling our children’s future’
Frances Arnold says she feels ‘deeply distressed’ by public mistrust of science

Frances Arnold says she feels ‘deeply distressed’ by public mistrust of science

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

As number of applicants from the EU flatlines, UK and rest of world drives growth

Tributes paid to expert in English language testing

Uclan role in Preston Model sheds light on what a Labour government could mean for universities, beyond the fees pledge

Cambridge leads combined results of three main UK university league tables for eighth year running
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Boosts to numbers of poor and black students entering university overseen by Workers’ Party candidate Fernando Haddad could unravel if right-wing populist becomes president, writes Stephanie Reist

The humanities professor discusses her passion for human rights, how universities can work with refugees, and learning to stop apologising

Degrees focused on specific careers need be no less rigorous or innovative than other graduate qualifications, say Sandro Galea and Lisa Sullivan

Early career academics on temporary contracts must put aside personal hopes of a better future and unite to improve their current lot, says Steven Parfitt

Nearly 15 per cent of American undergraduates diagnosed with anxiety, and 12.2 per cent have depression, major study finds

Increasing the amount of money employers are expected to pay in to the Teachers Pension Scheme will harm the social mobility missions of post-92 institutions, says Greg WalkerÂ

Older partner left with regrets, as youngster pulls plug on mooted marriage