Could ‘free movement for scientists’ preserve EU funding access?
Idea is mooted at EuroScience Open Forum but event is also warned that privileging researchers could be seen as ‘elitist’

Idea is mooted at EuroScience Open Forum but event is also warned that privileging researchers could be seen as ‘elitist’

Jo Beall assesses how recent changes to higher education and research compare with countries the UK could see as key trading partners post-Brexit

Former education secretary under Thatcher considers how his new work on book burning relates to current debate on censorship

Few academic department heads receive any formal leadership training when they step up into middle management, a study says

The Turkish government's actions in relation to higher education are understandable, argue Sedat Gumus and Bekir Gur

There is no shortage of ways for universities to make it easier for those with children to attend scholarly conferences, says Rachel Moss

Study finds that on average graduates in the country earn more than non-graduatesÂ

Scholar says overseas outposts cannot compete with universities abroad without delivering a ‘superior’ service

Statement signed by 30 scholarly organisations condemns continued attack on academic freedom

Researchers have used an art competition to model what happens during peer review, and their work raises further questions over its effectiveness

New government is opening up to the wider world, but much remains to be done, says British Council country director