Dons of a different kind: researching the Mafia
An academic researching the Camorra talks to John Elmes about Kalashnikovs and pizza, investigating a closed community, and how she stays safe
An academic researching the Camorra talks to John Elmes about Kalashnikovs and pizza, investigating a closed community, and how she stays safe
Simon Gaskell and Adrian Collette explain why proper engagement is an important driver of institutional performance, teaching and research
From Australia to Singapore, David Matthews and John Elmes weigh the pros and cons of likely destinations
Key figures from the sector have their say on ¡®worrying¡¯ figures
Six academics offer their views on the state of language learning in a populist climate
John Tregoning has plans for the UK science budget
Partnerships between cities and universities will be vital to securing the economic future of the North of England, writes Koen Lamberts
A lack of strategy and autonomy are to blame for French universities¡¯ failure to keep pace on transnational education, study suggests
German institutions should learn from car firms to better attract top talent, say researchers
Dean of new French-Chinese institution excited by opportunities in ¡®dynamic¡¯ part of the world
To help manage their expanding activities, institutions require new corporate leadership personnel, Sarah Shaw says
The event will include the official launch of the 2017 THE BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings
We talk to the new chancellor of Bath Spa University about censorship, Brideshead Revisited and why campuses should be a place for outrage
On 12 October, Sir John Kingman appeared before the Science and Technology Committee to be questioned on the role of the interim chair of UK Research and Innovation, a post to which he had been...