PhD student predicts who will die next in Game of Thrones
‘Network science’ may help to predict the plot twists in iconic television series, researcher claims

‘Network science’ may help to predict the plot twists in iconic television series, researcher claims

There is no ‘hard divide between academics and administrators’, writes Charles Knight in response to criticisms of academic university staff

We talk internationalisation in the face of Brexit, as well as the “alien” concept of fun for academics, with the international relations professor

European Innovation Council mission to create ‘unicorns’ may deprive academics of funding, critics warn

Watchdog says data ‘does not bear the weight that is put on it in public debate’

How can higher education prepare students for jobs that do not even exist yet? asks Christina Slade

Investigative journalist Emilia Sercan defied threats to uncover high-level ring of fraudulent PhDs

A leading anthropologist has died in a fall on a study trip in the Indian Himalayas

Outpost to offer business, media and education courses

There are several stumbling blocks on the way to negotiating access to European research funding, writes Holly Else

Sir Mark Walport acknowledges ‘challenge’ of UK’s departure from European Union as sector anxiety grows

‘Nice’ kids are still being told not to do ‘it’, setting off a dangerous dissembling, says Angelia Wilson

A study of female NGO workers and the migrants they interact with examines the relationship in all its complexity, says Emma Rees

Even scientists may be unmoved by evidence on how to make teaching better, finds Jennifer Rohn

Richard Joyner enjoys a tour of the novel substances that might give tomorrow its form, including a substance seven times less dense than air