No sex please ā weāre monetarists
Suggestions that economists at our university might have been among those who, according to an article in the journal Research Policy, offered or accepted sex in order to secure co-authorship credits...

Suggestions that economists at our university might have been among those who, according to an article in the journal Research Policy, offered or accepted sex in order to secure co-authorship credits...

Expensive food, fancy glamping and questionable hats: from Sonisphere, Emma Rees reflects on 27 years of music festivals

āBreakdown in personal relationshipā of senior figures must also be addressed

University chiefs forecast a lower level of activity despite 30,000 extra student places
As an emeritus professor at Queen Mary University of London, I write in response to your article āDismissed: scholar who criticised use of metrics to determine job cutsā (News, 7āÆAugust) to point out...

Academic criticises āinadequate natureā of free public open access service

Graduates in non-graduate occupations - āgringosā - are not hunting for roles that use their higher education skills, say academics

Sebastian Conran calls for a fairer approach at UK universities

Minister in dual role has a more extensive list of responsibilities than predecessor David Willetts

Finite possibilities - When a PhD is as far as you will go in the academy

Five students on how doctoral study changed them and their futures

The NSS does not give an accurate representation of student feeling, according to more than half of university staff responding to a straw poll.

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council aims to accelerate both scientific breakthroughs and social and economic impact.

Maryam Mirzakhani has become the first woman to win the Fields Medal in the history of the worldās most prestigious mathematics prize.

A majority of adults in England support reduced tuition fees for students from lower income families, according to a survey for the Sutton Trust