Academia is in desperate need of a workplace revolution
If more women are to benefit from the gender equality that society prizes, it is time for the world of work to change, says Victoria Bateman

If more women are to benefit from the gender equality that society prizes, it is time for the world of work to change, says Victoria Bateman

New study suggests 150,000 jobs in Ireland are dependent on the sector – with each role in HE supporting another seven elsewhere

The education system has replaced wonder with tick-box excellence, and mystery with an impact case study, says Paul Kleiman

Country’s standardised test shows improvements in undergraduates’ general and subject knowledge

One of Ukraine’s most highly regarded institutions has decamped to a new home 100km away to escape fighting in the war-torn region close to Russian border

Art can be used to showcase the skills and highlight the plight of the homeless living among us, says Brighton PhD student

After fears that Chinese students are absorbing ‘Western values’, city authorities attempt to stymie pathway courses to foreign universities

Student leaders warn cuts to support funds will increase financial pressure on those at university

Academics are divided over whether it was right to use unusually specific criteria when seeking applicants for new post

Head of Saint Petersburg State University’s Graduate School of Management insists government does not interfere in academic freedom

A lecturer in law who played a prominent role in the University and College Union has died.

We talk to the poet-academic about the expanding UK presence in international poetry, the value of creative writing courses and the pain of reading online

Institution’s US Centre seeks to promote multidisciplinary and international research on American policy

Depictions of conferences as being dull and exhausting make it ‘almost impossible’ to imagine them as places of intellectual engagement, scholar warns