Universities ‘failing to boost growth’? That’s ‘overly dramatic’
Companies’ lack of capacity to absorb ideas is big part of picture, says author on paper touted as evidence for economic failure of?academic research
Companies’ lack of capacity to absorb ideas is big part of picture, says author on paper touted as evidence for economic failure of?academic research
Recommended reforms, such as?abolishing the Job-Ready Graduates fee hikes for humanities, will gold-plate the Help system, says Maxwell Yong
AI will make courses cheaper to deliver, more professionally relevant and more pedagogically effective, says Max Lu?
Reproducibility network aims to support researchers to share science openly, improving its applications and public support
Norwegian Medical Association says failure to recognise Danish training breaches European Economic Area law
Cryptocurrencies will change the landscape of international finance. We can no longer think of money as a background phenomenon, says Richard Holden
Incumbent run close by King’s College London professor Ewan McGaughey in?poll
Care needed to avoid scaring off doctoral students and burying officials in paperwork, senators?hear
Government?considers whether number of entrants to?universities in research-intensive grouping should still be a measure of school performance
Rectors call for budget increases and wage rises for staff or institutions will soon be unable to function
Yale and Dartmouth moves to mandate SAT and ACT submissions have long-time opposition alliance getting testy about possible reversals across academia
To make maths programmes viable, we must make them more attractive to a wider pool of applicants, says Jens Marklof
Open peer review has?‘potential to be more thorough, inclusive and collegial’ than traditional journal-led route, funders and publishers say
In step with tech: Are universities switched on to digital health?
University of London institutions announce plans to restructure departments, affecting dozens of jobs