Books interview: Adam Kucharski
Adam Kucharski, author of The Rules of Contagion, on books that piqued his interest in mathematics, and those that showed how maths could be applied to serve public health by modelling infectious...

Adam Kucharski, author of The Rules of Contagion, on books that piqued his interest in mathematics, and those that showed how maths could be applied to serve public health by modelling infectious...

Rachel Moss is both amazed and puzzled by a vast new study of a giant of world literature

Little succour for the sector despite predictions of a multibillion-dollar coronavirus hit

The sudden closure of university campuses across China and elsewhere has necessitated the virtual delivery of vast numbers of courses. And while there have been inevitable teething problems,...

Tributes paid to ‘African icon’ who drove forward decolonisation at Cape Town

The weather attribution pioneer explains how her field has transformed what researchers can say about climate change – and what's she’s learned about communicating results

Governing bodies play an important role in universities, but how can institutions ensure they are functioning at full capacity?

Academics report being heckled, undermined and interrupted in book that questions association of loutish conduct exclusively with alcohol and sports teams

Research centre meant to support ‘politically useful ideas’ such as Orbán’s claim of Turkic ancestry for nation as government pivots away from EU, scholars claim

Academic argues that learning about subcultures through music can be more useful than studying abroad

Huge bill for journal access revealed as UK institutions begin strategy talks over Elsevier renewal deal

Code blue: Will mass online teaching outlive the coronavirus?

Universities are wrong to assume that they are entitled to use recordings of lecturers however they please, says Robert Cluley

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