Collaboration on a grand scale: negotiating big science
A lung cancer research project involving more than 200 academics presents many challenges

A lung cancer research project involving more than 200 academics presents many challenges

Mary Curnock Cook on bantering with Rob Brydon, and whether the organisation is too commercial

Michael Ignatieff says commitment to migrants exacerbated conflict with Hungarian government

Bill to further market approach in England backed by MPs and Lords

The latest edition of Times Higher Education discussed by the editorial team

Conservative peer attacks ‘brightest and best’ language used by ministers

Researcher talks of anger over job loss caused by federal hiring freeze

John Cater believes his Higher Education Policy Institute report offers some answers

Warnings that US and Australian policies threaten academic and student movement

Witnessing the work of military surgical teams in Afghanistan caused conflicting emotions in an academic author and a sense of the futility of war and of his own profession

We discuss realising what it means to be black in the UK, dealing with insomnia, and institutional racism in the academy, with the renowned race and black identity scholar

Academic who epitomised the term ‘university citizen’ remembered