French minister: politicians must foster dialogue with scholars
Axelle Lemaire says democracies are ‘suffering’ because of ‘broken links’ between academics and policymakers

Axelle Lemaire says democracies are ‘suffering’ because of ‘broken links’ between academics and policymakers

New journal sets out ideas on how to involve non-academics in research – but warns area is still a ‘work in progress’

Proportion of Royal Society scientists associated with Oxbridge is lower than expected, researcher says

Academic tutors are most likely to motivate American postgraduates to come to UK, says study

Nottingham Trent head also warns that damage to overseas, EU recruitment will harm quality of education for home students

Publisher takes decision despite still having no deal agreed with German universities

Satirical scholars hit overdrive in the era of The Donald

Respondents to the 2017 THE Teaching Survey give their words of lecturing wisdom

Expansion into ‘digitally advanced market’ confirms platform is ‘firmly on the map’, says chief executive

Scholar says campus environments ‘matter more than universities realise’Â

The time is right for Europe's universities to make Chinese connections, say Ka Ho Mok and Jin Jiang

Survey of students across 10 countries suggests handwriting and printed books have advantages over digital materials

Capital’s institutions may be hit by a ‘perfect storm’, warn scholars