How can universities compete with tech giants for AI talent?
National strategies also debate merits of basic versus applied research in rapidly expanding field
National strategies also debate merits of basic versus applied research in rapidly expanding field
The prospect of losing access to EU funding?only strengthens the rationale for UK universities to develop deep, bilateral international partnerships, says Ed Byrne?
China¡¯s internal policies, such as Belt and Road initiative, may hold the key to protecting a critical revenue stream
Funding will support Lancaster to develop curriculum for Manchester-based University Academy 92
Generalist MBAs lack the sector-specific skills that specialist MBAs can provide and that?the job market increasingly demands, says?Pierre Ihmle
Minister¡¯s?second ¡®pad¡¯ could?signal government taking policy more ¡®in-house¡¯, some suggest
Need to meet demands of technological advances should not overshadow long-standing problems of gender and race, conference told
University of Chester refused retrospective planning permission over proximity to oil refinery
Academic Jack Davis tells John Morgan of his surprise at learning that his history of the Gulf of Mexico had won a Pulitzer prize and his hope that it will help to deliver a pro-environmental message
Nearly 50 years since war on cancer was declared, declarations of victory remain a distant prospect. Here, six cancer researchers assess the lie of the land
Increasing use of technology on campus will erode division between online and offline education,?according to Jeff Maggioncalda
The computer scientist on the future of online education, seeing early demonstrations of Google, and why he wished he had cloned himself
Initiative will allow UKRI to sponsor researchers from outside the EU, but key questions?unanswered