Keith Burnett to retire as University of Sheffield v-c
Physicist will step down 'in coming months', once successor is appointed
Physicist will step down 'in coming months', once successor is appointed
Futao Huang considers the five nations trying to compete with China, Asia¡¯s higher education superpower
Introduced to help boost technology transfer amid renewed political focus on ¡®industrial strategy¡¯, the KEF aims to complement the REF and TEF. But how will it work? Is it even necessary? And is the...
Will the current blockade on Qatar harm its higher education system? Simon Baker investigates whether the need to find common scientific ground among Gulf states could win out
Lobbying government on Brexit will be key priority for new leader
Tributes paid to agricultural economist who wielded significant policy influence
For academics and students alike, pressure to perform coupled with a lack of institutional support can severely affect mental health
Andrew McRae explores what effects the value debate could have on the structure of the sector
Former prisons minister takes on brief as predecessor moved to Department for Transport
Knowledge exchange sits low on academia¡¯s menu, overshadowed by meatier mains, but could the assessment of universities¡¯ third-stream activities tempt some to make it a signature dish?
Appointing right-wing journalist to Office for Students¡¯ board over scientists is ¡®surprising¡¯ and ¡®bizarre¡¯, say senior academics
The leading lawyer and wife of the former British prime minister on why she applied to the LSE over Oxbridge, tuition fees and the importance of international students
The UK¡¯s new higher education minister needs to move beyond recent spats to prioritise science, funding and mitigating Brexit, says David Bell
Botanist warns of continuing political instability and restrictive legislation on science