Bank looks to students for answers to technological challenges
Baroness Vadera explains how Santander hopes to encourage entrepreneurialism in graduates

Baroness Vadera explains how Santander hopes to encourage entrepreneurialism in graduates

Many black and ethnic minority staff at universities are also downbeat about their promotion chances, according to a new University and College Union survey

Women in Leadership conference host says schools must ‘deconstruct’ curricula to combat gender bias

Ex v-c picked up £125K for loss of office despite becoming president on v-c salary, while university paid out almost £180K to other departing staff

Drug company hopes to provide a new home for studies that try to replicate previous experimental results

Scholars seeking to make a difference are let in on the secrets of engagement, says Richard Joyner

Rachel Bowlby traces how a school of literary thought and its major figures hit the big time

As EU referendum looms, institutions step up recruitment following scrapping of student number controls

It’s a myth that Confucianism kept China unprepared for war: the empire had guns and was not afraid to use them, Jonathan Mirsky writes

The eminent anthropologist on Gielgud, T. S. Eliot, the big blind spots of big data, and a very tatty copy of Marx’s Grundrisse

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A study of the Fab Four’s legal woes reveals their naivety and reads like a thriller, says Martin James

Andrew Blake on a study facing up to the reality of working in the arts

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press

Book of the week: Jane O’Grady on a thought experiment that is an endless platform for exploring ethical principles