John Casida, 1929-2018
Tributes paid to one of the world’s leading experts on pesticides

Tributes paid to one of the world’s leading experts on pesticides

Independent research institutes are hailed as hothouses for cutting-edge science, but they seem to be falling out of fashion. Rachael Pells asks if concentrating research in universities is a better...

Sexual harassment of female lecturers by their students is one of the less discussed aspects of the interplay between gender and power in academia. Kate Cantrell tells her story

Researchers as interested in the impact of supernatural belief on society as whether those views are grounded in fact or fiction

Growing pressure to publish only in elite tier ignores the vital importance of lesser-ranked titles to academia and society, says Adam Graycar

LSBU v-c calls for universities to take full charge of Level 4 and 5 courses, as small colleges could ‘dilute perception of quality’

Academics claim that funding application deadlines are becoming tighter

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

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Today’s Europe demands more diverse canon These days, it is a common occurrence to hardly believe what you are reading, admittedly less common when reading Times Higher Education, and yet there in “...
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Life as a comedian at the Edinburgh Fringe has many parallels with the experiences of early career academics, explains Anna Ploszajski

Survey of more than 14,000 international students studying in the country confirms post-study work as major driver for choosing Canada

Tearing down of Silent Sam reignites debate about future of Civil War commemorations