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Applications to the Athena Swan Charter for Women in Science continue to grow, the latest set of awards has revealed.

Applications to the Athena Swan Charter for Women in Science continue to grow, the latest set of awards has revealed.

Download the podcastAn increase in the number of UK academics on 0.2 contracts, the study of William Shakespeare and this week’s books section are all up for discussion in the latest Times Higher...

Robert Eaglestone lauds what will become a standard work in literary criticism

A career in research is not attractive to Germans, suggests a study conducted by the country’s Federal Statistical Office. A large proportion of graduates do not continue with research once they get...

Nothing new under the Shakespearean sun? Matthew Reisz reflects on the academic ‘industry’ surrounding the Bard and considers whether fresh editions of his plays do anything to increase our...

THE investigation reveals 63 per cent increase in 0.2Â deals since October 2011. Paul Jump reports

Employing all-round scholars on fair terms would obviate the need for unfair zero-hours deals, argues Philip Roddis

In the shadow of fear cast by fatwa, academic freedom has been stifled and the battle of ideas pacified, observes Dennis Hayes

Scott Armstrong, winner of the MRC’s 2013 science writing prize, on hopes that xenon can halt deadly complications from head injuries

Union a ‘positive activity’, says economics lecturer

FoI also shows Patrick McGhee set up inquiry into doomed overseas ventures. John Morgan reports

German rectors want to see the post-election federal government do more to support higher education. Frances Mechan-Schmidt reports

Let’s not make drama out of disciplinary ‘crisis’, Helen Small tells Matthew Reisz

Leverhulme TrustResearch Project GrantsSciencesAward winner: Marco BeatoInstitution: University College LondonValue: £196,355The tuning of motor circuits by recurrent excitation and inhibitionAward...

Upon his retirement, UCL’s Michael Worton tells Elizabeth Gibney about his triumphs and regrets