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Academics are key to lifting public engagement with climate change and stopping the spread of nonsense passing as news, says David Lloyd

Academics are key to lifting public engagement with climate change and stopping the spread of nonsense passing as news, says David Lloyd

While policy is regarded to have fallen short of aspirations, scaling it back may trigger political backlash

Walkouts to escalate over February and March

The hunt for a new UK research supremo continues, apparently after the shortlisted candidates failed to pass muster

Bristol deal also gives greater recognition to ‘good citizenship’ in promotion process and is seen as model for sector

Data suggest the subject has one of the highest shares of students from other EU nations in UK universities

The appointment of Manuel Castells as the country’s universities minister signals a change in fortune, says José Martinez-Sierra

Analysis of 10 years of data identifies sea change in research-intensive universities’ profiles

Free deferrals offered and online offerings boosted as virus outbreak keeps students away

Universities aim to boost bottom line by jettisoning SAT and ACT to gain freer hand in selecting entrants, some suggest

Universities must learn how to handle the medical, sociological and academic fallout of global emergencies like the coronavirus, says Brian WongÂ

But study shows that difference in career prospects between men and women is considerably smaller within academia compared with other sectorsÂ

New Capes president promoted teaching of ‘intelligent design’ as head of private religious university

Expert stresses that many universities are managing to diversify their income away from full-time undergraduate fees

The Decade of Action towards the UN’s sustainable development goals has begun and universities must pay them urgent attention, writes Mark CharltonÂ