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Open access publication of PhD theses makes it difficult for studies to be published as books, says 93-year-old Shakespeare scholar
The ¡®Positive Professor¡¯, academia¡¯s most recent ¨C and controversial ¨C social-media star, says his colleagues¡¯ silence over the improving coronavirus situation could cost lives
Andrew Norton tells THE webinar that researchers on priority projects could be cut in coronavirus lay-offs while those doing less vital work are spared
Pandemic research is booming, with hundreds of new projects under way. Jack Grove speaks to experts on why insights beyond science are needed
With ?7,500 tuition fees off the agenda, new strategies to rebalance English higher education could be introduced, says post-18 education review chair
UK research will become more interdisciplinary and community-focused in wake of pandemic, academic leaders tell THE event
Social scientists should be more open that their policy advice is usually based on small experiments done in university settings, study recommends
World¡¯s biggest academic publisher signs ¡®global first¡¯ open science agreement with Dutch universities and research councils
The Sainsbury Laboratory director will oversee a huge increase in R&D spending as head of UK¡¯s main research funder
Record year for university philanthropy in UK and Ireland sees Oxford and Cambridge dominate fundraising
Scientists fighting for more publicly available research say changes made during Covid-19 crisis have influenced their efforts
Who will be the winners in the post-pandemic academic job market? Three experts reflect on the skills that will be prized in the ¡®new normal¡¯
Email to students confirms that University of Manchester will keep lectures online in 2020-21, though tutorials will be held in person
Universities hardest hit by coronavirus crisis might need to accept merger or mission shift in exchange for state aid, warn sector leaders
University of Glasgow principal Sir Anton Muscatelli says inputs into England¡¯s TEF will become unreliable owing to pandemic shocks
Imperial College London epidemiologist Neil Ferguson, whose project sparked UK lockdown, resigns government role after admitting ¡®error of judgement¡¯ over lover¡¯s home visits
Financial incentives for developing new mass-testing methods would be more effective than coordinating research centrally, says economist Paul Romer
Education secretary Gavin Williamson pressed on whether government wants to ¡®pick and choose¡¯ which universities to save
Jo Johnson tells Times Higher Education event that universities should ¡®take advantage¡¯ of crisis to build on experience of online teaching
Treasury¡¯s opposition to Universities UK¡¯s rescue package could be overcome if institutions offer extra assistance to graduates, Lord Willetts tells THE event
Emma Hardy calls on government to underwrite HE funding during ¡®unprecedented set of challenges¡¯ posed by Covid-19
Pandemic crisis is chance to consider longer post-study work visas and even route to citizenship for foreign students, Chris Skidmore tells THE event
Neglect of fundamental research is not inevitable when universities focus on sustainability challenges, UN advisor tells Innovation and Impact Summit
Coronavirus-enforced lockdown is leading to some unexpected scholarly analysis of Ryder and his team of pups