US sociologists ‘ignoring’ climate change in research
Planetary warming shown to attract very few of the subject’s scholarly articles, conference sessions and course listings
Planetary warming shown to attract very few of the subject’s scholarly articles, conference sessions and course listings
Ministry support will be vital, but a lack of political imperative could limit motivation, say?Hyejin Kim,?Erik Mobrand and?Sylvia Schwaag Serger?
Latest gift brings tycoon’s total gifts to alma mater to about $4.6 billion
Former education secretary returns to old brief, while ex-science minister steps up following Donelan’s defeat
Judge tells university to pay damages but rules there was no breach of Siouxsie Wiles’ academic freedom
When too many students fail to graduate, small investments can make a world of difference, says commission
Increased discrimination may be hangover from pandemic, say researchers behind?International Student Barometer
Scholars see opportunities to influence Labour’s thinking on universities and?beyond as power of thinktanks wanes
The instinct to err on the side of non-transparency is understandable, but the accused get more protection than the victims, say five experts
Former Labour home secretary expected to be handed responsibility for higher education and skills
Experts left underwhelmed by appointment of?Nobuhle Nkabane and warn of significant challenges ahead
Institute of Physics Publishing is making innovative efforts to broaden the referee pool beyond the usual suspects, says?Laura Feetham-Walker
La Trobe moniker celebrates a genocidal past, staff and students say
Successful university twinning arrangements were set up remarkably quickly. They must?not be?allowed to peter out slowly, says Anthony Manning
Covid-era chief scientific adviser?backed party’s Great British Energy?plan during the election campaign