In 2048, information is unchained and even schoolgirls win Nobel prizes
The abolition of publishers and the bypassing of Big Tech is a prerequisite for maximising the power of science, says Andy Farnell

The abolition of publishers and the bypassing of Big Tech is a prerequisite for maximising the power of science, says Andy Farnell

Five decades of THE: editors reflect on an ever-changing sector

A$40 million repayments flagged so far the tip of the iceberg, union says

New government focus on universities raising pre-18 attainment could be a ‘challenge’, but also indicates positive shift

Universities support gentle touch on nudging researchers to make climate-friendly decisions

Role focused on supporting staff and handling complaints, but critics express concern about potential threats to academic freedom

From little things big things grow: small specialists focus on big picture

Russell Group must ‘stop making excuses’ on difficulties of diversifying international student flows, says ex-universities minister

Welsh student support and tertiary systems have ‘far more in common with international approaches’ than English ones, says Jeremy Miles

Tens of millions of dollars on offer for institutions that walk their commercialisation talk

Minister also tells THE event that access changes are ‘not focusing on high-paid jobs’ but rather on ‘graduate jobs’

Latest edition of global employability survey suggests contrasting view on benefits of cross-border learning

Rectors’ conference concerned that Berlin postdoc law could set ‘blueprint’ for unfunded attempts to tackle precarity

Universities minister to unveil access and participation changes at THE event as new director of fair access named

Although Russell Group university tops new IFS/Sutton Trust ranking based on ‘mobility rate’, other selective institutions languish towards bottom of list