I’ve finally realised impact is my duty – and public involvement is the key
There is always more to a research question than the underpinning science. So work with the people you are studying, says Nicola Ray

There is always more to a research question than the underpinning science. So work with the people you are studying, says Nicola Ray

Korea’s soft power is only part of the explanation, with Seoul pumping millions into opening Korean language academies around the world, professor says

Female scholars grossly under-represented on editorial boards of public health and environmental science publications, says Cambridge-led study

University’s ‘strong’ financial results energise union calls for job security and pay rises

Shift prestigious institutions to ‘greater potential’ of education for excluded adults, says FT columnist

Peking and Tsinghua join drive to smooth journey from undergraduate to postgraduate studies

Critics say plans to lower the limit on temporary staff from 40 per cent to 8 per cent are unworkable and could lock in under-qualified lecturers

Leading professor proposes charter to protect free exchange of knowledge

The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse chancellor discusses the importance of role models for students, his approach to hiring top staff and how he has stayed in the role for 15Â years

Loss of an institutional position closes too many doors for those whose passion for research outlives their academic careers, says Maria Cohut

Lecturer protests innocence but steps down from government ahead of role leading EU policymaking

Funding boost for new partnerships to ensure those moving to a new location get the help they need

One-word responses such as ‘excellent’ and ‘perfect’ been given to those taking assessments

Education and labour expert from Columbia and Princeton promises new focus on helping students compare institutions

Peer-reviewed open access entry aims to unite field burdened by outside political turmoil and internal disagreements over academic norms