Early studies raise questions over cancer reproducibility project
Bid to test key cancer findings uses a strict method to avoid bias, but this means some outcomes have proved inconclusive

Bid to test key cancer findings uses a strict method to avoid bias, but this means some outcomes have proved inconclusive

Duncan Ross on the correlation between country income and university performance

Soumitra Dutta speaks to THE about Cornell's new technology campus

Discipline needs to forge new research agendas and promote its benefits more effectively, workshop hears

There is little sector-wide motivation to address the attainment gap between white and BME students, says Min Rodriguez

Universities under pressure to show value and demand for master’s and PhDs

Theresa May has hinted she wants to continue research links, but it is unclear why the EU would agree to maintain the UK’s current deal

Theresa May speech also signals that future EU student recruitment will be ‘managed properly’

Some universities in Germany are using extra cash to create elite flagship courses, says study

Scholars fear reputation of country’s higher education sector will be damaged as evidence of brain drain mountsÂ