Campus cafes play vital role in forging research collaborations
Crowds in cafeterias help, but those in hallways do?not, when it comes to breaking up scientific silos, MIT analysis finds
Crowds in cafeterias help, but those in hallways do?not, when it comes to breaking up scientific silos, MIT analysis finds
Biggest analysis of sexual offenders employed by US universities says sector has been complacent on safeguarding
Too many reviewers ignore their duty to independently review materials and instead rely on the candidate’s narrative, says Richard Utz
All institutions should set science-based goals. A new project to establish an agreed methodology for higher education globally will help, says Iain Patton
Study finds little ‘substantive’ change?between 2002 and 2019?
Worldwide survey of scientists suggests almost two-thirds are now positive about their use
Commentators warn that history could repeat itself as uncapped work rights linger for at least a?semester
Recent measures prevent women from participating in academic conferences or graduation ceremonies
Tories risk ‘grave mistake’ for prosperity in ‘turn away’ from HE, says former Labour prime minister’s institute?in call for 70 per cent participation target
A congressman’s call for all Russian students to be kicked out of the US was unfair and wrong-headed, says Anna Wise
Intervention raises questions over use of institutional resources for political ends
Department for Education looking at its relationship with?NUS?and at body’s?charitable status, says Nadhim Zahawi
The new 43-year-old head of Sciences Po discusses how he is helping Ukrainian students, institutional change and his classmate Emmanuel Macron
Long-time University of South Florida booster Rhea Law gets the presidency, leaving faculty to wonder if the moment is too much for anyone
Presidents of 65 top-ranked institutions embark on joint quest to create shared research culture through tenure and promotion practices