Universities must embrace, not hinder, student journalism
Nurturing investigative skills will make for a better democracy – even if it embarasses campus administrators in the process, says Harvey Graff

Nurturing investigative skills will make for a better democracy – even if it embarasses campus administrators in the process, says Harvey Graff

Latest Hesa data suggests that more than two-thirds of full-time academics in the UK have doctorates

Schools should bring together academics, students and practitioners to address urgent business issues, say Kakoli Sen and Anindo Bhattacharjee

Protests under canvas have popped up in 26 cities over rising living costs and what students say are poorly directed EU pandemic recovery funds earmarked for student accommodation

Disadvantaged learners could also be offered financial support at school and monetary incentives to stay in higher education, says Jack Price

Staff complain over lack of consultation on proposed creation of new schools

Scientists’ ability to understand changing climate is being undermined by lack of coordination and funding, House of Commons select committee report finds

Test run on more than 300,000 US student applications suggests technology can identify specific personal qualities with little bias

Researchers will work with faculty co-led by Sir Tony Blair at huge new multidisciplinary institute funded by Oracle software magnate Larry Ellison

Evacuation of international staff and mass mobilisation of army reservists has left some labs operating on ‘skeleton crews’

Greater understanding of the risks will help plot a sensible course between academic freedom and government control, says Fiona Quimbre

Increased scale of new German-Dutch imprint will speed transition to open access publishing and allow more investment in infrastructure

With politicians increasingly focused on short-term priorities, it is becoming both harder and more necessary for universities to take the long view

Education ministers call on universities to ‘act swiftly and decisively against any threats’ amid violence in the Middle East

The lecturer in Islamic art discusses how her son set her on the way to contributing to one the world’s biggest-selling video game franchises and why she resists the idea of impact