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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
Walking supervision sessions around Birmingham and pub-based academic chats have won praise from PhD candidates
Senior management do not recognise support staff’s pivotal role in achieving positive student outcomes, administrators say
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
Ultra-modern university in gambling hotspot looks to ancient college system for inspiration
Departments urged to consider their team's skills mix rather than just individual qualities
New visa rules have failed to halt a decline in foreign graduates applying for work in Sweden after graduation
Handing out honorary degrees doesn't always go as planned
A new condensed master’s will be offered by NMITE among other curriculum innovations
Sector bodies and institutions respond to latest NSS results
Scores that will inform teaching excellence framework may herald rise of ‘new elite’
European researchers call for a ‘radical reorganisation’ to help undergraduates and PhD students access grants
Senior figure sees ‘strong signals’ that Turkey’s academy has been infiltrated, despite international criticism
Despite a long history of trailblazing female academics, Europe's academy is making slow progress in promoting more women to senior roles, says lobby group
Greek researchers from US institutions hit out at controversial plan drawn up by University of Texas economist
De Montfort University is asking staff to record their lectures to help students with disabilities
Few academic department heads receive any formal leadership training when they step up into middle management, a study says
Unprecedented ’cleansing’ of academia may force many leading minds to leave the country, scholar warns
The ‘relatively modest’ research reputations of some senior US university leaders make their pay ‘grotesquely unmerited’, claims author of report
New education secretary praises moves to open up sector to new providers, but majority allowing bill to next stage is only 36
Greater financial uncertainty caused by the EU referendum result should lead to a rethink of proposed reforms, says Labour