Brexit strategies: how universities might shape their futures
Oxfordās appointment of head of Brexit strategy offers sector food for thought

Oxfordās appointment of head of Brexit strategy offers sector food for thought

Jisc report for Hepi says technology is a ākey toolā in responding to challenges laid down by TEF

Look at the data. The truth is out there, but all must face what they find, says Shane OāMara

Institutions displaced by war in the countryās east have relocated campuses and adopted distance learning techniques to continue teaching. Hilary Lamb reports

Tired of the lies and back-patting that CVs are made of, Roger Watson eyes an alternative with a long list of virtues

Female academicsā feedback on issues such as āacceptableā norms reveals a sector far from its ideals, say Laurie Cohen and Jo Duberley

Novo Nordisk to invest £115 million in University of Oxford centre despite Brexit

Dramatic student number shifts revealed by Ucas figures come as uncertainty looms on multiple fronts

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the worldās media

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A round-up ofĀ academics awarded research council funding

Has scholarly pessimism helped fuel anti-expert rhetoric? Panglossian we are not, but when hope fails, thereās humour, says Shahidha Bari
On 26 January, the University of Warwick, like other English universities, put in its teaching excellence framework submission. It was with mixed feelings ā mixed because, although we agree with the...
Steve Fuller argues in his feature āEt tu, academe?ā (26 January) the case for āacademic Caesarsā, leaders who can make the radical decisions necessary to ensure that universities can survive...