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Geoffrey Boulton writes the first in a series of articles from Jisc on research in the age of open science

Geoffrey Boulton writes the first in a series of articles from Jisc on research in the age of open science

Senior minister said that there may need to be a ‘national debate’ about student debt

German analysis finds that undergraduates with the highest ability put in the fewest hours

Ahead of the 2017 THE Research Excellence Summit, taking place in Taiwan from tomorrow, we hear from Partha S. Mallick on the importance of valuing talent

Foreign nationals who fear being barred from re-entering country if they go home for break are being supported with accommodation and funding

Simone Buitendijk says exercise forced leaders of research-intensive institutions to focus on education ‘for the first time’

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Joanne Roberts on the importance of mentoring, and understanding the needs of your staff

Vice-chancellor and chief executive of the University of Worcester, David Green, offers his thoughts on the HE landscape post-election, and what needs to change

Jo Johnson takes aim at Southampton’s leader in outspoken attack on ‘sharp increase’ in salaries

Adam Tickell calls on the UK higher education sector to look again at its environmental policies

The ranking will be released at an event in Mexico in July

Lecturers and vice-chancellors will now be eligible for four-year visas and permanent residency

‘Shocking’ shift away from fundamental projects harms country's scientific reputation, says author of report