Two-thirds of students in favour of PQA, Sutton Trust finds
Report says year’s A-level debacle highlighted how lower-income students are disadvantaged by current system

Report says year’s A-level debacle highlighted how lower-income students are disadvantaged by current system

Team meetings arranged by algorithm and communal chocolate tasting sessions are being used to bond research teams, reports Jack Grove

Universities urged to take opportunity to modernise, as government’s next strategic plan set to boost research and technology

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Despite the world’s apparent boredom with evidence and truth, it’s clear that universities’ expertise and principles are more vital than ever

Fiery Senate estimates session probes funding councils’ 'natural justice' obligations when researchers are impugned

The epigeneticist and new Max Planck vice-president on a global childhood, the pleasures of buses running on time, and why young researchers are more stressed than ever

Tributes paid to a central figure in the international academic integrity community

Health and exercise needs overlooked as work demands and self-expectations leave time for little else

Academics are well aware that jetting off to international conferences damages the climate, but for some, there is a much bigger source of emissions

THE analysis shows some universities draw little over 10 per cent of students from the regions in which they are located, while others hit 90 per cent

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What does it say about our labour culture that a tenured professor stuck in an elevator did not even consider cancelling his class, asks Irina Dumitrescu

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The blueprint: would a Biden win ease HE troubles?