Didier Queloz: ‘space science is a revolutionary force for good’
Studying the heavens might seem a detached activity but the impact of stargazing has been immense throughout history, explains Nobel laureate
Studying the heavens might seem a detached activity but the impact of stargazing has been immense throughout history, explains Nobel laureate
Politician renews lobbying for Indian-owned language exam as foreign companies make millions from study abroad craze
Regulator’s decision to shelve register of staff-student relationships in favour of recommending ban indicative of changing culture in institutions, academics say
The exascale computer’s cancellation underlines the need for a long-term vision that transcends political whim, say Peter Coveney and Roger Highfield
London Higher warns that 16?per cent drop in student visa applications could represent ?1?billion in lost revenue for the sector
Analysis shows public investment in research generates private spending at more than double the level previously thought
Politics professor had faced criticism for his posts during political unrest in the UK
Proportion of students getting a first dips below 30 per cent for first time since 2018-19
At least half of the incidents had ‘no connection’ with the university, according to report
Ex-Monash v-c to succeed Tony Chan at rising Saudi Arabian institution next month
Not international, not domestic, no networks, transient mindset: new support group raises the bar for students from forced migration backgrounds
Need to pay athletes, including in money-spinning American football and basketball, could limit subsidies for other sports
Universities must not use international education reforms as a smokescreen to jettison staff, Australian union says
Crucial personnel who don’t fit the academic or professional services mould need more support to keep them from leaving sector, report warns
Larger proportion of incidents on campuses linked to war in Middle East compared?with those that happened away from higher education