Selling yourself can sometimes be quite difficult for academics, but as John Tregoning argues, scientific salesmanship could be vital for career progression
Many black and ethnic minority staff at universities are also downbeat about their promotion chances, according to a new University and College Union survey
With the latest data showing that just 17 professors in the UK are black women, two explain how a new award will help more ethnic minority staff thrive
Depictions of conferences as being dull and exhausting make it ¡®almost impossible¡¯ to imagine them as places of intellectual engagement, scholar warns
Juggling multiple departmental roles on top of teaching and research can leave new lecturers feeling ¡®punch-drunk¡¯, explains new appointee Richard Budd
Machiavellian tactics used by university leaders and their minions are often viewed as malevolent, but they are vital to running an organisation, says new study
The ¡®naming and shaming¡¯ of universities that have hosted extremist speakers has raised more questions about the intentions of the Prevent agenda, says Jack Grove