Complaints of ‘excessive’ Athena SWAN workload as review launched
King’s College London survey highlights time-consuming nature of flagship equality charter

King’s College London survey highlights time-consuming nature of flagship equality charter

A rediscovered fascination for space means blue-sky opportunities for universities

Postdoc Boukje Cnossen shares some tips to navigate the subtle cultural differences between European countries that can loom large when you’re looking for a jobÂ

Norway is the second-most gender-equal country in the world, yet its higher education system fails to attract and retain female talent, say members of the Young Academy of Norway

A study stresses how foolish it is to pin all the blame for radicalisation on religion, writes Liz Bucar

University of Florence professor in line to lead coalition of the Five Star Movement and the League

PM says UK would ‘willingly’ pay to enter Horizon Europe, but wants ‘influence’

This attempt to dissipate our anxiety reads like an interesting collection of essays rather than a coherent argument, writes Deborah D. Rogers

Victory for Durham campaigners offers hope other universities could follow suit in ending ‘precarious’ employment arrangements

Academic board votes for governance commission after lecturers’ campaign

But study by French academics says they tend to perform more poorly on research owing to multi-campus nature of many institutions

Heather Widdows says ‘powder, paint, leather and heels’ have helped her to ‘unsettle and undermine the status quo’

Anxiety is being used as a tactic of governance to fuel productiveness and obedience among academics, argues Vik Loveday