Failure is healthy, but pressure to succeed makes it costly to mess up
The idea of mistakes being intrinsic to success has become an educational mantra – but for many students and academics, messing up is not an option

The idea of mistakes being intrinsic to success has become an educational mantra – but for many students and academics, messing up is not an option

Funding councils acknowledge that policy U-turn may have 'unintended consequences for individuals'

Tributes paid to historian who transformed our understanding of early modern England

The architect of Plan S tells of his next move to become a university leader in Eindhoven and discusses the art of not taking life too seriously

While China’s intensification puts regional rivals in the shade, it casts a spotlight on progress in the special administrative region

Christopher Hunt shared row with precious remains after granting of ‘passport’

Universities and scholars told to establish ‘the boundaries of acceptable speech’ as staff report meetings with managers over online activities

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

The next phase of the research excellence framework will address individuals’ abilities to contribute to research output and endeavour to promote equality and diversity throughout, writes Dianne...

Ucas data show that, at three institutions, three-quarters of all offers made to applicants were unconditional

Rising default rates on education loans could signal trouble ahead, says Pushkar

The academy is not the military. Addressing fellow scholars by their surnames only is unnatural and disrespectful, says David Benatar

Joe Biden’s first presidential run was derailed by a scandal over a college law paper. Should he be allowed a second chance, asks Ararat Osipian