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Stimulants such as Ritalin – prescribed for ADHD – are being used by students, but the academic benefit is ‘illusory’
Study also found that almost 1 in 5 college men admitted to sexual aggression
The psychologist who signed up for a PhD aged 17 talks about proving her teachers wrong, keeping an open mind, and the biggest misconception about psychology
Scholars ponder the ethical dilemmas of assessing the new president from afar
We talk student protests, forgotten heroes and lessons from history with Northwestern University’s next provost
Nobel prizewinning astrophysicist reflects on the perceptions and realities of how big breakthroughs are made
Those who are not happy all the time can ‘rise to challenges’, researchers suggest
A study has revealed that people can often make the wrong assumption about the level of education of someone tweeting
Researchers take to Twitter to explain their 'wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey' research
US, Australia show 'overly generous' rules on for-profits are dangerous, say researchers
Student mental health may be on the agenda, but some argue that support is uncoordinated and insufficient to meet rising demand
The Olympian and chancellor of Oxford Brookes University talks about camaraderie between athletes, competition in the HE sector, and how her academic and athletic careers have complemented each other
Appointees in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List include the researchers behind DNA fingerprinting and the most effective therapy for malaria
Phil Scraton says he “could not receive an honour on the recommendation of those who remained unresponsive” to campaigns for justice
We talk to the new chancellor of Bath Spa University about censorship, Brideshead Revisited and why campuses should be a place for outrage
How do reindeer navigate, how large is a Christmas tree’s genome, and what is the best surgical stitch to use on a Christmas turkey?
A study into lecturer-led Facebook groups suggests they could improve how students perceive their course material and their lecturer
A study has suggested that even outside the hyper-competitive environment of Chinese education, students suffer from stress and anxiety
The incoming dean of arts and humanities at UCL speaks about tuition fees, snobbery in film studies and making Margaret Thatcher likeable
Students and staff take on the viral challenge, posing en masse in laboratories, halls of residence and lecture theatres
We talk with the new president of the European University Institute about the politicisation of British universities, being a European citizen (whether you like it or not) and having no regrets
Tie-up to teach journalism students best practice while potentially helping them combat press restrictions
Study into controversial ‘grade retention’ policy finds repeating a failed year can improve performance
We talk with this year’s winner of the THE Lord Dearing Lifetime Achievement Award about the decline of student politics, what Michael Gove is getting wrong and bacon sandwiches