Academics think, ‘others value journal prestige and metrics, not me’
Study pinpoints ‘disconnect’ between what academics value when submitting work for publication, and what they think others value

Study pinpoints ‘disconnect’ between what academics value when submitting work for publication, and what they think others value

Suspended vice-chancellor Richard Davies and dean Marc Clement now dismissed following investigations Â

In his first term as universities minister, Jo Johnson enacted radical policy changes. Rachel Hewitt considers what we can expect during his second turn in the post

Work psychologists Matthijs Bal, Edina Dóci and Zoe Sanderson outline their manifesto to conquer the mental health crisis in universities

Keith Burnett urges the new prime minister to use his time in the global spotlight to show that Britain is welcoming to international talent

Clive Bloom considers the development of a particularly disturbing form of crime

R.C. Richardson assesses a wide-ranging study of how historians present themselves and are perceived by others

Tributes paid to a poet and scholar of medieval literature who ‘rendered the world brighter’

Wall Street Journal op-ed on faculty salaries prompts collective fact check from scholars

Some alternative providers could lose access to public student loans if OfS judges non-continuation rates too high

Three scholars reflect on finding new purpose outside the academy

Annual report shows increase in value of fund assets, but dispute over future contributions takes toll on contentment

The Pulitzer winner discusses the lack of national alarm over the lives of black communities in the US and how art can help Americans overcome barriers of race