Democracy without Journalism? Confronting the Misinformation Society, by Victor Pickard
Suzanne Franks on what the decline of traditional media means for our ability to hold power to account

Suzanne Franks on what the decline of traditional media means for our ability to hold power to account

As UK research laboratories close, research-intensive universities call for extra funds to cover cost of disruption to science

Book of the week: Tara Shears enjoys an impassioned hymn to the vocation and insights of the physicist

Pandemic may tip some institutions ‘over the edge’ financially, but others may be able to capitalise on increasing numbers of people ‘at home with a lot of extra time on their hands’

Exclusion of non-nationals could close the door to vital expertise, governments warned

Our regular look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

UUK says students ‘should not lose out on opportunity to go to university’ after exams cancelled

Sexism, unthinking managerialism and toxic ‘them and us’ attitudes are still pervasive within UK universities, according to an anonymous academic who found the dissonances between her values, career...

Sex historian Kate Lister on her unusual sleeping habits, Victorian pornography and challenging the stigma of sex work

Tributes paid to ‘visionary researcher’ who won 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Compromise needed to avert lost generation of university students, says ߣߣÊÓÆµn policy guru

Independent steering group says new processes must stop penalising those it is supposed to help and restore confidence in the award

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

Questionable pedigree: How do you sniff out ‘low-quality’ courses?

Having to work from home might mean your kids have a bit more screen time – and that’s OK. Pragya Agarwal offers her tips on mixing home-working and childcare