Scientists and spies ‘should work together on research risks’
Sectors should bury the hatchet and bolster each other’s intelligence capabilities, ߣߣƵn paper suggests

Sectors should bury the hatchet and bolster each other’s intelligence capabilities, ߣߣƵn paper suggests

Experts warn that some will be left behind amid rapid sector transformation

To tackle the SDGs, understanding local context is important for universities in both the Global North and South, conference hears

Opposition pledges unity ticket with government on ‘single most important piece of microeconomic reform that faces the nation today’

Action is clearly needed to shore up the USS, but the trustee needs to be more flexible, says Alistair Jarvis

Amid demographic decline and geopolitical isolation, island hopes to have more English-language courses

University tries to allay fears that reporting mental health issues could result in students being barred from campus

THE’s Careers Clinic brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question

Rama Thirunamachandran says metrics could be effectively used to assess quality for many disciplines

The pandemic has curtailed urgent discussion of open access’ impact on scholarly societies, says Frank James

Office for Students calls for universities to review sexual misconduct policies by summer, following publications of thousands of claims of abuse across sector

ߣߣƵn astrophysicist adapts galaxy modelling techniques to track path of current employment practices

Chief executive of biotechnology giant urges governments to provide long-term clarity on support for research

Reading room of historic Jagger library ‘completely gutted’

Gabriel Paquette is impressed by an ambitious account of how a continent has kept trying to reinvent itself after major wars