It’s good to talk: poll points to wise counsel
Almost 60 per cent of graduates who received counselling at university say it played a vital role in supporting their academic work, a poll has found.
Almost 60 per cent of graduates who received counselling at university say it played a vital role in supporting their academic work, a poll has found.
Universities will be able to bid for up to £35 million in matched public funding for major research capital projects as part of a new programme, the government has announced.

A university has decided against a controversial proposal to establish a chair in a brand of alternative medicine that advocates mistletoe as a cure for cancer.
The UK has been placed 10th in a ranking of the world’s best higher education systems, with the US topping the list.

Women are born to demand their share - just ask the hunter-gatherers, argues Camilla Power

Philip Robins on the Middle Eastern despots who held power for so long and lost it so rapidly
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The chance to review a series of blogs on scholarly life was an offer Tom Palaima couldn't refuse
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Why can't we all just get along? According to moral psychologist Jonathan Haidt, the reason is that human nature is intrinsically "groupish" and judgemental. Haidt weaves together updated versions of...

Scholars returning after years in Western universities can struggle to assimilate. Carolynne Wheeler writes

Funding body would prefer to retain full reviews for every institution. John Morgan reports

Ministers have introduced a system of "due diligence checks" for private higher education providers, it has emerged, as new figures show that the number of their students accessing state-funded loans...
'No scientific content' the sticking point as second mathematics treatise is retracted. Paul Jump writes