US scientists take on Trump at the ballot box
Academics standing for election aim to stand up for evidence-based policymaking

Academics standing for election aim to stand up for evidence-based policymaking

It is time to revisit the idea of a graduate tax, argues Andy Green

Major study on successor to Horizon 2020 also suggests including Canada and Australia in European programmes

Geoffrey Boulton writes the first in a series of articles from Jisc on research in the age of open science

Senior minister said that there may need to be a ‘national debate’ about student debt

German analysis finds that undergraduates with the highest ability put in the fewest hours

Ahead of the 2017 É«ºÐÖ±²¥ Research Excellence Summit, taking place in Taiwan from tomorrow, we hear from Partha S. Mallick on the importance of valuing talent

Foreign nationals who fear being barred from re-entering country if they go home for break are being supported with accommodation and funding

Simone Buitendijk says exercise forced leaders of research-intensive institutions to focus on education ‘for the first time’

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Joanne Roberts on the importance of mentoring, and understanding the needs of your staff

Vice-chancellor and chief executive of the University of Worcester, David Green, offers his thoughts on the HE landscape post-election, and what needs to change