MEPs fail to allay concern over UK exclusion from ERC post-Brexit
Key committee agrees that associate members of Horizon Europe ‘may be excluded’ from prestigious funding scheme

Key committee agrees that associate members of Horizon Europe ‘may be excluded’ from prestigious funding scheme

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

Ucas analysis also reveals that such offer-making is even more widespread when ‘conditional unconditional’ offers are included

Judgement is hard, but limits are appropriate if they ensure the quality of academic engagement with complex, competing ideas, says Sandro Galea

Whether you approach an editor in person, over email or on the phone, make sure to tap into their passion for the subject, writes Nature’s Magdalena Skipper

PhDs are becoming more programmatic in many countries, but the German one-on-one model retains considerable influence, says Glen Jones

Female-only professorships will speed progress to gender equality in the academy, but the pushback shows how far there still is to go, says Clare Kelly

Take-up of research by business is difficult to catalyse and record. Far better to focus on the impact central to universities’ missions, say Vince Mitchell and William Harvey

A graduate levy paid by businesses will help keep tuition costs down while still producing the skilled graduates the economy needs, argues Johnny Rich
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Key statisticsThe data shown under key statistics is that provided by the university itself in its submission to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. It represents data from the 2016...

Analysis of rankings data suggests Australia has made ground and without an apparent cost to research quality

Ex-submariner ‘wishes to pursue further academic opportunities and will remain active in the sector’