Only a handful of UK universities maximised their public profiles during the pandemic because press officers were diverted towards internal crises or social media engagement, says Fiona Fox
With new divisions at NIH and NSF, federal government making long-promised structural changes to get universities and their scientists beyond their silos
Thirty years after his breakout book declared democracy to be an unstoppable force, the End of History author explains to Matthew Reisz why a new defence of liberal values is urgently needed, and why scholars must share some responsibility for destabilising them
The grip of Silicon Valley on commerce and culture is huge and ever-growing. But as concerns mount about tech firms¡¯ ethics, is there anything that universities ¨C with vastly lower research and salary budgets ¨C can do to put them on a more responsible trajectory? Four experts give their views
With both Oxford and Cambridge seeking new vice-chancellors, Rosa Ellis examines the unique pressures of leading these prestigious universities and the qualities that successful candidates will need to do the job
Universities across Europe to launch ¡®Stick to Science¡¯ campaign warning against ¡®politicisation¡¯, as football-style ¡®transfer market¡¯ emerges to tempt away UK-based researchers
As the pandemic increases public scrutiny of science, the UK Parliament is holding another inquiry into the long-running issue of reproducibility. Five of its contributors give their views on how sloppy science can be eliminated and trust be more firmly rooted
Following conviction of Harvard¡¯s Lieber, expected clearing of fellow Cambridge nanotechnology expert fits with broader failures of Trump-led academic prosecutions