John Curtice: the academic pollster who keeps getting it right
Strathclyde professor ‘relieved’ exit poll’s prediction that Conservatives would fail to win majority in UK general election was proved correct

Strathclyde professor ‘relieved’ exit poll’s prediction that Conservatives would fail to win majority in UK general election was proved correct

Orpington MP keeps role in Theresa May’s post-election reshuffle

Minister’s proposal has already had a ‘chilling effect’, researchers say

Changing academic environment prompts rethink of globally influential employment support guidelinesÂ

At its halfway point, the merits of Wisconsin School of Business’s decision to accept donations in order to not change its name is being assessed

Steven Franklin lays bare the questions and doubts that go through his mind as he sits down to work on his thesis

John Morgan looks at how the PM’s woes may have beneficial side-effects

Party figures warn vice-chancellors not to ignore public anger over tuition fees

Former LSE director on how he overcame academic struggles to become Bill Clinton’s favourite political theorist, and the future for Labour

Victoria Leonard on bringing equality to the world's largest reference tool

Martin Kurzweil and Wendell Pritchett cast their eye over the possible future direction of quality assurance under Trump

Interim evaluation highlights challenges facing researchers in Eastern Europe and the Baltic states

Yusra Mouzughi on why universities must sharpen their offer to international students faced with enormous choice

For the good of the country, ministers must now look at their stance on international students and tuition fees, writes Pam Tatlow

Decision made by Department for Education amid uncertainty following UK general election