Universities ‘failing to support’ mental health first aiders
Survey suggests most of those giving help to colleagues feel undervalued

Survey suggests most of those giving help to colleagues feel undervalued

The historian and author of Fat on finding the door into the historical and cultural study of fatness and exploring the meanings of eating and not eating in the West

Plans for new research funding agency expected to go ahead despite exit of former top adviser to PM, but mission yet to be defined

Scholars say international students are drawn to cosmopolitan areas, which tend to be more liberal, while postgraduate students may be ‘sensitive to states’ political conditions’

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

New education minister threatens to withdraw funding from universities following abortion law protests clash Â

Budgets and foreign ties likely constrained even with friendlier administration

Pledged support for equality must be put into practice on multiple fronts, from syllabi and curricula to advising and recommending, say Chisomo Selemani and Anna Young

This week’s spending review could see commitments revisited and important policy documents released, predicts Nick Hillman

Scientists ask why major journal published findings that female mentors may be bad for your career, even after reviewers pointed out flaws in the paper’s methodology

Premier offers latest on-again, off-again signal about resumption of student flows

Stalled research driving students into poverty and bleak career prospects, paper warns

Father of multiple intelligences theory says pursuit of deep inquiry is ‘a foolish investment’ in today’s AI-driven world

Regulation of international branch campuses can be onerous, but China has begun to show flexibility in areas of national strategy, says Hongqing Yang

Words and their interpretations assume significance when lives are at stake, ߣߣÊÓÆµn research shows