Growing evidence of anti-female bias in student surveys
Dutch researchers find female academics 11 percentage points less likely to hit promotion threshold in course evaluations

Dutch researchers find female academics 11 percentage points less likely to hit promotion threshold in course evaluations

Undergraduates may be urged to answer ‘definitely disagree’ to NSS questions

Matthew Reisz offers his tribute to a true polymath

Philip Hammond statement aims to tackle post-referendum uncertainty

Higher education has a key role to play as the UK negotiates its position following the EU referendum, says Claire Taylor

‘Learning gain’ test could be used in TEF if pilot a success

But more than three-quarters still expect to enrol, Sutton Trust finds

Political pressure on scholars is mounting, writes Cem Oyvat

Handing out honorary degrees doesn't always go as planned

Author of research into e-learning suggests faculty are eager to adapt their teaching to meet new demands

A leading physicist, activist and author has died

Study identifies institutions that have an opportunity to become globally renowned within the next decade

We talk to the digital publishing specialist about bringing historical figures to life, including the founder of the Pearly Kings and Queens, and how to eat lychees

Some see changes as making it more attractive to hire younger researchers – but there could be new opportunities to game the system

A new condensed master’s will be offered by NMITE among other curriculum innovations