Simon Singh criticises wasteful spending in science outreach
The best forms of public engagement tend to be ‘dirt cheap’ and profitable, says author

The best forms of public engagement tend to be ‘dirt cheap’ and profitable, says author

Scott Jaschik reports for Inside Higher Ed on an unusual protest against concealed carry on campus

Roger Brown urges the current government to learn from the mistakes of past teaching assessment exercises

‘Scientists for EU’ also issues warning on research funding

Princeton academic recognised for work on poverty and consumption

Sample list of questions says applicants were asked about bankers’ pay and invited to carry out an engineering experiment with a ruler

Sheer number of online profiles to be filled out a ‘disservice’ to scholars, Amsterdam conference hears

Teaching on its Aldgate and Moorgate campuses will be moved to Holloway Road from 2017

Ellie Bothwell reflects on the Times Higher Education World Academic Summit

Stereotypes, prejudice and laddish behaviour still deter young women interested in physics, engineering and computer science, says Eileen Pollack

Views of early career social scientists will be collected with a view to improve support for those starting out in academia

In advance of a conference on ‘education without borders’, Anthony Redmond considers the ethical issues around sending medical students on elective courses in low-income countries

Russell Group institutions say government is wrong to assume that over-30s are in a strong financial position

Articles that are free to view are also more frequently shared on Facebook, new research finds

Prevent: institutions must not let platitudes about freedom of expression create an ‘illusion of debate’, says Rupert Sutton