Predatory conferences ‘now outnumber official scholarly events’
UK researcher who travelled to predatory conference in Denmark calls for greater awareness of problem

UK researcher who travelled to predatory conference in Denmark calls for greater awareness of problem

Why do smart scholars fall for dodgy conferences, asks Jack Grove

Go with Alice and Bob to visit mysterious objects that also come in white, says Cait MacPhee

Marcus Chown praises a study full of humour and enthusiasm that journeys to the far frontier of the known

Joanna Williams on the rules for classroom confrontations that can build inclusiveness

Aniko Horvath on the disconnect between data and policymaking decisions that allows foreign learners to be framed as the ‘other’

Plan explored to prevent ‘chasm’ opening up in enrolment from declining numbers of EU undergraduates

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Sutton Trust says contextual admissions must become ‘central’ as report reveals uneven use across sector

The inventor with a penchant for clocks talks KitKat wrappers and kettles

Robert MacIntosh explains how academics should tackle their first university administrative role

Journalist who led Stanford courses in Berlin remembered

Trump has little in the way of strategy on higher education, but the sector could still suffer collateral damage in the president’s desperate search for a legislative win, says John Aubrey Douglass

The scholarly better halves of literary sleuths flatter academic readers’ egos with their virtue, says Emily Michelson