Body consciousness: stereotypes ‘still hold back female scholars’
Researcher says it is difficult to find portrayals of female scientists that focus on achievement

Researcher says it is difficult to find portrayals of female scientists that focus on achievement

As peak marking season approaches, Julianne Law gives a frank assessment of where her university’s new paperless marking system has gone right and what could be improved

Policymakers in the US and the UK advise against abolishing fees in light of lessons from gratuidad programme

Edge Hill vice-chancellor John Cater explains why the new non-Russell Group medical schools are so vital

Revised deal would set up expert panel to advise on ‘future joint approach’, and aim to protect defined benefits

University has distanced itself from controversial researcher, but critic argues that it has failed to live up to own ethics code

More than 600 academics record resignation in online document

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Union ‘unconvinced’ making redundancies will help institution achieve aim of improving research and teaching

Uptake of Race Equality Charter in UK higher education ‘hugely disappointing’, says Kalwant Bhopal

Members of the THE editorial team analyse the results of the Student Experience Survey 2018.Â

The Oxford physicist on his appreciation for nature, renewable energies and the importance of not being afraid to fail