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HEC Paris’ Alberto Alemanno says academics who influence policy ‘often’ do it in return for money
We talk diversity, the joy of family meals and Professor Stephen Hawking with the new Cambridge college master
Academics can acquire cult-like followings, but our goal should not be self-aggrandisement but the advancement of others, says Shahidha Bari
Publication of data showing long-term graduate earnings by discipline has huge potential to improve higher education, says Jack Britton
Former LSE director on how he overcame academic struggles to become Bill Clinton’s favourite political theorist, and the future for Labour
We talk about the importance of women-only colleges, academics’ role in policymaking and personal tragedy with the noted political scientist
Endless bureaucratic reorganisations in universities are increasing stress levels of academics, says Gail Kinman
Oxford has educated almost all post-war British leaders. Anthony Seldon looks at Oxbridge’s powerful political role
Some MPs turned out of office might turn to academia for employment. But what do former political high-flyers bring to a university, and what are the potential downsides? Jack Grove reports
Techniques designed to promote ‘openness and curiosity’ may have an important role to play in promoting mental health and performance
Glen Wright on the lighter side of scholarly collaboration
We talk mind-shaping, global citizenship and racial tolerance with the former BBC senior manager
The award-winning professor discusses Yugoslavia’s war, women and engineering, and how nationalism hurts research
10,000 references in, David Zeitlyn reflects on the joys of avoiding looking like a fool
Are scholars really so out of touch with the real world or do we need to look again at this tired narrative that doesn’t reflect the reality of modern academia, asks James Georgalakis
Nana Akufo-Addo tells student audience that country must invest in education to prosper
We talk to the neuroscientist and sex researcher about prudish attitudes, personal threats and what goes on in a sex research lab
Five academics talk about the issues associated with various disabilities and what should be done to improve support
UCU figures on job cut plans in 2017 reveal scholars’ vulnerability in wake of Brexit and TEF
Scholars' inboxes are a minefield of spam, newsletters, and the odd invitation to meet a very important person
One in three scholars in field ‘deeply concerned’ about future research career prospects
Seven academic leaders share their experiences at the departmental helm along with their tips on how to squeeze the best out of sceptical staff and meagre budgets – and still find time for research
Despite the economic downturn following the last recession, a real-terms fall in pay at UK universities since 2010-11 was still surprising, writes Simon Baker
First transnational study of stress in universities finds Germany’s academics are happiest
Agnes Bäker and Amanda Goodall have found that academics who are happiest at work have a head of department who is a distinguished researcher. How can such people be encouraged into management?
While not all student-supervisor relationships end in disaster, permitting them infringes women’s right to education, participation and a safe work environment, say five female academics
Wolfram Schultz, eminent neuroscientist, on proving sceptics wrong, the value of working in different countries and the comfort of beer
Warnings that US and Australian policies threaten academic and student movement
We discuss realising what it means to be black in the UK, dealing with insomnia, and institutional racism in the academy, with the renowned race and black identity scholar
Scholars with working-class backgrounds are ideally placed to change how academics are perceived, says Stefanie Stiles
Political scientist at Arizona State University thought to have taken his own life
Mackleen Desravines uses film to show that not all academics ‘have nice offices and fabulous lifestyles’
Satirical take on sector also has serious message for university leaders, says author
The former leader of the House of Lords talks inequality, widening access to higher education and keeping on top of technology
Study finds that employees at universities’ overseas outposts feel less supported than their home campus colleagues
Sir Anthony Seldon on why he chose to gather leaders from smaller colleges across the world to engage in 'deep-level' thinking
The former Archbishop of Canterbury discusses religious leaders’ obligation to promote equality, the challenges of meeting controversial heads of state, and concerns about the growth of populism
A haberdasher who has never heard of a handkerchief is indicative of a whole world catching a cold, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto
What should have been a straightforward application for leave to remain in the UK turned into a Kafkaesque nightmare for University of St Andrews’ lecturer Emily Michelson, whose research trip to Italy proved too much for visa administrators to handle
Cancellation of conference as cyclone swept in led to loss of 76 papers, say economists
The noted theatre director talks about dispelling drama school preconceptions, reducing tuition fees and negotiating with local gangs
Research shows that women perform better than men on four out of five traits of effective leaders, says Øyvind Martinsen
The eminent philosopher talks of academics’ vanity, the place of philosophy in a ‘post-truth’ world and her reservations about the TEF
Three-quarters of respondents are dissatisfied with the people running their institutions
Matthew Reisz discusses the preliminary results of the National Senior Management Survey
The suicide of a student on campus made Steven A. Miller realise that his students didn’t need a philosophy class to remind them of their impending deaths
Applying for an academic job has become such a disengaged process that it is difficult to bring anything to your application to make it stand out, says John Brinnamoor
With academics reluctant to take sick leave, universities must become more aware of the dangers of ‘presenteeism’, says Gail Kinman
We talk misconceptions about quantum physics, the importance of global research collaboration and Nobel prize aspirations with the award-winning Canadian physicist
While learning to work quickly is a useful life skill, a greater gift to students is permitting unhurried excursions and digressions, says Shahidha Bari
Tim Ingold and colleagues at the University of Aberdeen have created a manifesto that they hope will preserve higher education's true values
Former president of the British Psychological Society remembered
The fashion designer talks about treating a university education like a nine-to-five job, the importance of student interaction and defying graduation clothing convention
US researcher claims that white academics are given more time to study and write
Canadian scholar urges universities to back off from policing what people do in private
The comics researcher discusses ‘Mickey Mouse’ degree accusations, lessons on wartime alliances and the perils of eating cheese before bedtime
When the US primary season threw up numerous examples of weak and fallacious argument, Michael Ventimiglia thought his time had come. But subsequent events left him grappling with his discipline’s apparent impotence
To mark International Women’s Day, academics and administrators reflect on leadership challenges
Thinktank conflates THE online opinion survey with separate data, John Morgan writes
Duke University’s Valerie Ashby says institutions must be more ‘intentional’ about finding ethnic minority PhD candidates