How (not) to write: nine more tips for academics in the humanities
More helpful advice from Zachary Foster on how to successfully overcomplicate your writing
More helpful advice from Zachary Foster on how to successfully overcomplicate your writing
Keith Burnett explains why the University of Sheffield's activities in the Yorkshire town of Rotherham might offer many lessons for the government's new education team
Conservative event also sees universities minister address Brexit vote
Technically-trained graduates vital for development, says thinktank chief
David Matthews reports from Canada on the Trudeau government¡¯s plans to convert academic research into commercial gains
¡®Clusters of excellence¡¯ have created highly cited publications, but the amount of money involved is still relatively small
Johnson survives Theresa May¡¯s reshuffle
Sheffield Hallam v-c chosen after government recruitment process
Justine Greening is new education secretary, while BIS reshaped
Jo Beall assesses how recent changes to higher education and research compare with countries the UK could see as key trading partners post-Brexit
Stanford and MIT might be seen as stars, but the UK has good practice too, says Trevor McMillan
Government¡¯s reliance on ¡®dubious evidence¡¯ has damaged UK¡¯s reputation and economy, says IPPR
John Denham, former secretary of state for universities, innovation and skills, on the case for rethinking the supply-side strategy