Don’t lecture me about the future of the lecture
Despite the strong rhetoric currently en vogue, an end to lectures entirely would be an intellectual loss, says Seán Williams

Despite the strong rhetoric currently en vogue, an end to lectures entirely would be an intellectual loss, says Seán Williams

Full impact of pandemic on Office of the Independent Adjudicator caseload may yet emerge

Union describes proposed salary freeze as an ‘insult’ but universities point to financial woes

International student flows kept on drip feed as politics, fear and logistics trump large-scale influxes

OfS head warns that pandemic uplift must not ‘bake in’ further grade inflation over longer term

Research finds that every demonstration against a sitting university president reduces their time in office by 66Â per cent

The never-ending checklist of skills required by academia means careers advice is rarely consistent, says Maarten van Smeden

Online teaching has allowed less-confident students, so often female, to create for themselves a space in which to speak, says Madeleine Davies

University Hospital Institute Méditerranée Infection, under leadership of ‘populist’ microbiologist Didier Raoult, continues to push hydroxychloroquine in the face of evidence

Union branch passes motion in response to plan to axe some 60Â jobs

Devolved nations say they should be given any replacement funding for scheme from UK government ‘in the first instance’

LSE research head says academia should work with other service sectors to enable free movement for a fixed period of time

Doctoral glut seen as especially bad in nation that does too little research

New position of White House social sciences adviser may raise priority of social response to coronavirus and consideration of race-related factors

The Turing mobility scheme is a poor substitute for Erasmus+ but UK universities must learn to love it or it will soon crumble, says Marcus Dowse