Early career academics make mark on REF
Fewer outputs in assessment exercise as analysis of submission data reveals impact of new criteria

Fewer outputs in assessment exercise as analysis of submission data reveals impact of new criteria

Unscrupulous operators should be unmasked, but using them to tar all the sector causes damage without tackling vital issues

Why classroom veteran Dale Salwak waited 17 years to join the digital pedagogues

Uclan group chief executive officer discusses how the university’s planned campus in Sri Lanka can be a force for good

Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere

Data show whites and pupils outside London less likely to aim for, or undertake, higher study

Nottingham is one of a growing number of universities with a presence in or around Shanghai

Universities have the resources to keep us safe, says Sara Perry. They just need the will

We speak to City University London’s oldest graduate, who received his PhD in engineering at the age of 83

A scholar who revolutionised our understanding of Shakespeare and English studies has died

Royal SocietyUniversity Research FellowshipsAward winner: Brian PattonInstitution: University of OxfordValue: £476,630Imaging deep tissue neural processes with nanodiamondAward winner: Andrew...

Should developing countries receive ‘transfer fees’ when Western universities sign their academics? asks Malegapuru Makgoba

United StatesBalancing the books at BrandeisA US university is offering voluntary redundancy to 150 members of staff to ease its multimillion-dollar budget deficit. Brandeis University is proposing...
I note the strikes by university staff over their pay, but I also note that vice-chancellors never seem to go on strike over their salaries. Could it be that at that level all anomalies are...
The study of the “half-life” of journal articles (“Tried and tested: for how long do research papers remain useful?” News, 30 January) should have included Doctor Who as a co-author, because it...