Time’s Witness: History in the Age of Romanticism, by Rosemary Hill
R. C. Richardson enjoys a vivid account of how the French Revolution helped shape new ways of understanding the past

R. C. Richardson enjoys a vivid account of how the French Revolution helped shape new ways of understanding the past

Fears for physics pipeline as 32 researchers relinquish up to A$22m for citing preprints

From the information that we are provided by institutions across the globe, we rigorously build up our World University Rankings. This is how we assess data on more than 1,600 institutions to produce...

Revamping delivery modes and partnerships will give ߣߣÊÓÆµ a more resilient, student-centred sector with regional appeal, says Deborah Terry

Campaign pledge of universal student loan forgiveness remains on the agenda, but disagreement abounds over its wisdom and long-term impact

Review of ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s research assessment exercise focused on known problems and left inadequate time to fix them, critic says

Two weeks after results there is unusually low activity and a big increase in deferrals

Leading light of research replicability Daniel Lakens says ‘uncomfortable questions’ and tough choices are required to restore trust in science

Vaccine inequality and over-reliance on remote data collection threaten to diminish marginal voices, say Nicole Stremlau and Gianluca Iazzolino

Warnings of downward trend in cost recovery on domestic students

But about-turn leaves gaps and lingering fears about challenging political power

Long-standing challenge on research disclosures grows more urgent with rising China tensions and anti-Asian discrimination

Affordable quality education and job opportunities are encouraging more Asian students to travel closer to home, reports Joyce Lau

Educators now accept that digital tools are neither inapplicable to educational settings nor incompatible with sector values, says Jo Johnson

Government told to disclose impacts on academics as outrage escalates over preprints rule