What I’m doing differently this year
From dedicating time for brainstorming to taking inspiration from their dog, five writers explain how they are changing their approach to academia and life as another academic year begins in the...

From dedicating time for brainstorming to taking inspiration from their dog, five writers explain how they are changing their approach to academia and life as another academic year begins in the...

Amid concerns about value for money and the supposed liberal bias of certain humanities and social science subjects, conservative politicians are increasingly intervening in curricular decisions. Do...

With job prospects slim in Japanese academia, PhD students may need to look outside country for further employment, researcher suggests

THE’s SSA advisory board launches with members from countries across the region

UKÂ funder will support fewer PhD studentships as cost pressures from reduced funding and higher doctoral stipends bite

Greater Manchester mayor urges sector to get ready to show next government it can ‘kick-start regional growth’

Lords committee report delivers biting criticism of ‘distant and combative’ English regulator, prompting calls for its chair to resign

Former schools minister who took A levels at the age of 25 before getting Sussex doctorate will shadow science secretary Michelle Donelan

Union members say tight deadlines not achievable as boycott ends as universities push to allow students to graduate

Proposed research priorities focus more on broad societal goals than on the mechanisms for achieving them

University of Limerick president talks about putting in place university-wide structural changes to inspire cross-pollination between disciplines

Outgoing Sheffield Hallam v-c also urges politicians to stop expecting that all universities should ‘look like a medieval theme park’

Academia and the armed forces may seem worlds apart, but officer training has valuable lessons for university managers, says former Indian army veteran-turned-professor Vikas Rai Bhatnagar

At the heart of the debate about the global competitiveness of EU-funded research is the question of whether science should be a tool for industrial policy or a global power for good, says Jan...

A decade of English university policy has sought to improve standards by increasing competition. However, new institutions remain small and peripheral. Tom Williams asks whether the prestige gap and...