Interview with Stephen Buckman
We talk blue-sky thinking, academic mobility and not ‘sweating the small stuff’ with the new Australian Research Council funding director

We talk blue-sky thinking, academic mobility and not ‘sweating the small stuff’ with the new Australian Research Council funding director

The university professor and former political prisoner compares his own iconoclastic impulses to Rhodes Must Fall movement

University leaders from across the Continent explain why collaboration is more important than ever as a new mission group forms in Amsterdam

An expert on children’s reading who was closely involved in the merger that created the University of Manchester has died

Kevin Dunseath and Chris Hall on the issues that anyone considering setting up a programme abroad should think through before committing significant funds

Book of the week: A memoir wrestles with moral questions about using animals in research. Kristin Andrews writes

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A clear-eyed study of shiny and new inventions calls for better oversight, says Richard Joyner

Marcus Chown on a deeply political study that explains why inequality exists and that while ending it will not be easy, it is not impossible

Government in Dublin plans funding to entice academics in light of Brexit, while joint appointments with UK also floated as option

US bureaucrats are ignorant of the public’s views despite sharing similar outlooks, says Kori Schake

Clare Griffiths on a study that recovers the complexities of the lives of six individuals who lived their principles

The state’s war on welfare, the tracks of our years, what the emperor’s historian daughter saw, Ronnie forever, and tales of an American city

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Reports of UK-based researchers already thinking of moving overseas after Brexit vote