Science secretary pays damages to professor over extremism claims
Heriot-Watt researcher Kate Sang says Michelle Donelan?‘made a cheap political point at my expense and caused serious damage to my reputation’
Heriot-Watt researcher Kate Sang says Michelle Donelan?‘made a cheap political point at my expense and caused serious damage to my reputation’
The document gestures to some key barriers, but Indigenous knowledge is valuable in itself, not just for improving outcomes, says Ian Anderson
Michelle Donelan faces calls to apologise as equality committee at centre of Gaza free speech row set to reconvene
President Hugh Brady says new structures will provide ‘sandbox’ for interdisciplinary thinking and ‘shop window’ for industry engagement
Ewan McGaughey?says?‘it’s not over’ after narrowly missing out on unseating incumbent Jo Grady
Thousands walk out, arguing that government should address low pay and poor working conditions before going ahead
While?ministers say they have fixed predecessors’ visa processing delays, published data suggests otherwise
Former universities minister warns that Conservatives’ ‘talking down’ of higher education sector will hit UK economy
Twenty-three UK universities have gaps larger than 20?percentage points between proportion of academics overall who are female and their share of professoriate
Tolerance and respect are still expected, but a new kind of deference to group identity is emerging among students, say?Stephen Hawkins and?Mylien Duong
Forced by DeSantis order, flagship fires officials but signals dissent and outlines plans to try hiring them back
Universities that are ranked by Times Higher Education tend to have healthy levels of prestige, write David Watkins and Mark Caddow
Gianluca Grimalda says too many scientists are ‘unaware or not prepared to take action’ when it comes to addressing the impact of work travel on climate
Students feeling lonely and ‘underwhelmed’ by university experience, warns UPP Foundation report based on survey and focus groups