Religion and science: global survey explores academia’s views
Are scientists just uninterested in religion or actively at odds with it?

Are scientists just uninterested in religion or actively at odds with it?

OECD head of education insists emulating Pisa school tests will improve teaching and lower fees

Students who had an opportunity to learn a foreign language more likely to want to study abroad, research reveals

First official statement on higher education and science from organisation campaigning for Brexit

Pressure on student activists has raised questions about the Eastern European state’s acceptance into the Bologna Process

Ellie Bothwell analyses correlation between vice-chancellors’ pay and university ranking

Conservative MP Neil Carmichael, chair of the Education Select Committee, on the risks to the higher education sector of exiting the EU

Simon Marginson tells SRHE conference that multiplicity of factors affect graduate outcomes

Investment pays off for the economy, finds groundbreaking US study

A long-running stand-off has been resolved as a three-year deal on subscriptions is agreed

Donald Braben looks at the implications of Sir Paul Nurse’s review of research councils

Protest sparked by suspension of highly respected architecture professor who refused to support relocation of the school

On the eve of her viva, Vivi Lachs muses on the untimely death of an eminent historian – and her unstintingly generous mentor