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A lack of advice on access and support is a key reason why disabled students are less likely to leave their home country, campaigners say
Post-coup crackdown has led to a huge number of requests for help, say charities for at-risk scholars
The historic UK referendum result is a challenge to the core beliefs of those attending this year’s EAIE annual conference, says Jack Grove
Neonatal consultant was an ‘inspirational and gifted teacher’ at the University of Leeds
Humorous tribute to academia’s unsung heroes will be based outside a Moscow university
From Ebola to building dams, a World Bank economist tells Jack Grove how a UN goal on universities is vital in facing grand challenges
Elite Paris institution says its planned meeting with exiled Tibetan spiritual leader was rendered 'pointless' by similar event
Seeking feedback from the well networked is better than gaining comments from famous scholars, a conference hears
With the link between frequent library use and higher grades confirmed, Jack Grove asks if it is time for more universities to start measuring how long students spend in the stacks
Analysis of Labour Force Survey data reveals extent of earnings boost for university leavers
Germany’s proposed ban follows concerns by Angela Merkel’s supporters that the niqab and burka are contrary to integration
As ?650m institute opens, Jack Grove hears from those leading Europe’s largest single biomedical research institute
As the ?650 million Crick Institute officially opens, here are some key facts about Europe’s largest biomedical research laboratory
Women's submissions to a leading seminar were viewed more warmly once a gender-blind process was introduced
Institutions should also appoint ‘hate incident champions’ to encourage students to report abuse, says study
Jack Grove asks whether the push to tackle gender inequality has led to discrimination against male scholars
Unconscious bias training for those on promotion and recruitment panels may help tackle deficit of senior BME staff, says Leadership Foundation study
Jack Grove learns how sites have been reinvented for the 24/7 digital age, while Donald Brown reflects on the role libraries played in his journey from the Mississippi Delta to Oxford
Levels of nepotism in scientific publishing have been revealed by report
Senior management do not recognise support staff’s pivotal role in achieving positive student outcomes, administrators say
Walking supervision sessions around Birmingham and pub-based academic chats have won praise from PhD candidates
Trends in international mobility may explain why fewer women are reaching the top ranks of academia, a Spanish study suggests
The founder of the University of Leicester’s astronomy department, who had a minor planet named in his honour, has died
Supervisors explain how to help students keep their research on track