The Dating Divide: Race and Desire in the Era of Online Romance, by Celeste Vaughan Curington and others
Kalwant Bhopal is impressed by a sobering analysis of how racial attitudes shape even our most intimate interactions

Kalwant Bhopal is impressed by a sobering analysis of how racial attitudes shape even our most intimate interactions

With suggestion that academia profits from ‘slave labour’, senators back new threat to research ties

Trudeau backs spending despite deep deficit, yet still disappoints academic researchers

Politicians emphasising jobs while students want impact, Eric Barron tells THE summit

Advocates of healing find challenge in predecessors with Confederate sentiments

UK watchdog calls for universities to commit to tackling essay mills, after Australian agency warns of malware redirecting students to contract cheating sites

Polling accompanied by call for Westminster government to set out more details of lifetime learning plans

Restrictions are rare, but the Russell Group is putting its commitment to the open and rigorous contestation of ideas beyond doubt, says Tim Bradshaw

Report backs post-qualification offers model, rejecting other option set out by government

Conference hears local job opportunities for partners of researchers may be just as important as institution’s scholarly prowess

Sir Adrian Smith tells MPs that scientists must redouble efforts to win European grants to offset huge drop in science funding

Universities should rethink their role as a ‘neutral but powerful force’ in times of crisis, summit hears
A university’s final score in the overall table is calculated by combining its score in SDG 17 with its top three scores out of the remaining 16 SDGs. SDG 17 accounts for 22 per cent of the overall...

Region retains pre-eminence in league table based on alignment with UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

Countries have each made most progress in three tables related to the Sustainable Development Goals