University investigates after historian’s race deception admission
Jessica Krug, a ‘white Jewish child’ of suburban Kansas City, blames mental stress

Jessica Krug, a ‘white Jewish child’ of suburban Kansas City, blames mental stress

Nationwide student boycott delayed exams crucial in keeping young doctors in the pipeline

As many universities tentatively reopen, we aim to find out how whether staff feel adequate steps have been taken to protect their welfare

Having dropped out of university because of loneliness and depression, Hayley Mulenda argues that effective use of data analytics and greater diversity of academic staff are crucial

Study calls for more equitable partnerships between scientists and Indigenous knowledge holders

Survey from Association of Commonwealth Universities shows struggle that academics have in going digital compared with institutional leaders

Fourteen laureates join thousands of academics in pleading for funding for Europe’s flagship research scheme to be protected

Fee and subsidy overhaul will not solve anything, policy guru says, as government reforms go under the microscope

The global nature of higher education is its greatest strength, which is now under threat from the effects of Covid, nationalism and industry competition

Number of virus cases on campuses continues to spiral

Cait MacPhee enjoys a tour of the disaster scenarios that put even a pandemic into perspective

Blindness gave the late politics professor Roger Williams a unique ability to focus on the structure and coherence of what was being said to him. And though his interrogations could be exacting,...

The Pulitzer winner on the resilience of slavery and how universities’ fearless truth-seeking is their best tool to tackle their own troubled pasts

Tributes paid to ‘a towering figure in the field of medieval studies’

As DfE prioritises drive against ‘low-value’ courses, TEF said to be viewed as inadequate while OfS may be reset under new chair