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Analysis of wage premiums from tertiary education suggests that the system struggles to deliver the changing skills that the economy demands, says Stephen Parker

Analysis of wage premiums from tertiary education suggests that the system struggles to deliver the changing skills that the economy demands, says Stephen Parker

As winter’s tunnel looms, academics would do well not to retreat into lonely silos, says Alison Newby

A Twitter storm over a remark he made on diversity policy reminds Jeffrey Flier why he was so wary of speaking out while a Harvard dean

Long-time university leader is third top MSU official charged criminally with a failure to properly account for decade-long pattern of abuse by team doctor

Matthew Hedges, a PhD student specialising in Middle Eastern politics, was detained at Dubai airport on 5Â May and held in solitary confinement

Students’ union leaders and university staff visit former Nazi concentration camp to help stamp out discrimination on UK campuses

Fewer than half of Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council’s Centres for Doctoral Training rated ‘good’

Data analysis by THEÂ looks at three disciplines where the rise in firsts has been particularly high

Scholars allowed back to work might not be able not return to previous institutions or large cities, Science Academy warns

Survey also reveals citations have little influence over the content of a paper, raising questions over citation metrics

Mistakenly labelling material as ‘security-sensitive’ has created a space to learn, says Robert Van De Noort

‘Aspiration is not enough’, says Sir Paul Nurse of goal to spend 2.4 per cent of GDP on R&D

Regional threats and migration policy changes could ‘jeopardise student flows’, says study

Key policy exploited by language colleges offering work permits rather than education