Dual national academics warn US travel ban will harm research
Some scholars are already planning to boycott conferences and meetings in the US in response to Donald Trump’s executive order

Some scholars are already planning to boycott conferences and meetings in the US in response to Donald Trump’s executive order

New approach calls research crucial to raising productivity, but there is a shift in focus to industrial challenges

The UK must raise the issue of Turkey's appalling treatment of academia, says Mehmet Ugur

New digital resource for researchers will illuminate Georgian life from American independence to astronomy

Future of UK nuclear research ‘uncertain’ after Brexit bill revelation

Total of 134 institutions includes all English members of the Russell Group

Evidence suggests you can teach students to spot fake stories, say Joseph Kahne and Benjamin Bowyer

FT commentator gives damning verdict on what he describes as ‘government takeover of university sector’

Meanwhile, France sent the most students abroad through the programme, new figures show

Martin Seligman guides University of Buckingham on 'positive psychology'

Open University vice-chancellor Peter Horrocks on why his institution will not be in the teaching excellence framework this year

Universities’ records on admissions for different ethnic and social groups also highlighted