Interview with Marjoleine Kars
The Cundill History Prize winner talks about uncovering a forgotten archive to tell the story of a slave rebellion ‘from the inside out’

The Cundill History Prize winner talks about uncovering a forgotten archive to tell the story of a slave rebellion ‘from the inside out’

Migratory shifts: the pandemic caused big changes in global student traffic. Will they stick?

As the value of public funding diminishes, success will depend on ability to boost other sources of income, says Anton Muscatelli

Border restrictions, differing national Covid strategies and changing demographics have all made significant impacts on overseas recruitment over the past two years. Simon Baker examines the latest...

But country should also be ‘wary of complacency’ after apparently passing previous goal

Pay, promotions and intellectual property protections set for ‘refinement’ under new action plan

Long-serving director will take helm when Nicola Dandridge leaves Office for Students

Science minister George Freeman claims academics may warm to leaving EU research scheme if homegrown alternative offers attractive global opportunities

Conservative’s appointment as constitutional studies chief derailed over demeaning Biden plan for black female Supreme Court nominee

Nearly 20 HBCUs get phoned-in threats at start of Black History Month, bringing lockdowns, remote classes and vows of resilience

No apparent health rationale for ‘impossible’ new deadline, as requirements rewritten for third time in a week

Long-time postdoctoral scientist says he was ousted when he complained a professor had appropriated his own research

Growth in co-publications slowed in 2020 and so far shows decline for 2021

Two separate studies, including one that looked at early Covid papers, suggest majority of alterations are minimal

Forty per cent increase in investment by 2030 pledged, with BEIS ring-fencing majority of its spending for areas beyond golden triangle