Murder of dean who exposed fraud shines spotlight on corruption
One of two men accused of killing Gregory Kamwendo is a former colleague at the University of Zululand

One of two men accused of killing Gregory Kamwendo is a former colleague at the University of Zululand

Cash flows increasingly from south and east Asia to south-eastern cities

Brian Moeran offers a collection of haiku using research titles from the programme of a recent academic conference Â

Despite scandal and top-level resignations, University of Maryland system head sees football as being well worth the trouble

However, latest data from EU suggests eastern European nations having more success in keeping gap narrow

Toronto scholars say Ethiopia collaboration has helped reverse brain drain and led to important milestones for country

Higher education leaders fear shortage of skilled workers if limit is not lowered from £30,000

Philip Moriarty shares his Christmas wish list after taking on recommendations from the elf review panelÂ

Patent citation data suggest that economies such as South Korea, where firms have capacity to drive research, are making most progressÂ

An interview at Oxford is an opportunity to be celebrated, no matter how many questions you can’t answer, says Arabella Byrne

Turing Institute and British Library collaborate on project to use artificial intelligence techniques to analyse texts

The onslaught of family and merriment during the festive season could be too much for even the English gentry at times, observes Jocelyn Harris

A look at the most-read ߣߣÊÓÆµ university rankings articles from the past 12 months

Government increases funding for project grants but cuts cash for associated costs