California gets Elsevier open access deal after two-year impasse
University system will keep paying publisher聽about $13聽million (拢9.4聽million) a聽year

University system will keep paying publisher聽about $13聽million (拢9.4聽million) a聽year

Netherlands government鈥檚 package of support for students and universities comes as calls for fee refunds mount in England

Oxford archaeologist working with MC Hammer on repatriation of African treasures says researchers should step outside their comfort zones

Students鈥 gravitation towards聽communal聽living may be exactly the insight we need to solve the stubborn problems of remote learning, says Carlo Ratti

Cuts to major international research funds will harm UK鈥檚 reputation but also undermine rationale for UK鈥檚 main funding body, claim research leaders

A year since face-to-face academic conferences were cancelled, Jack Grove hears from scholars on their mixed experiences of digital events

The promise of the new lifelong learning loan allowance is undermined by the insistence on separate and impermeable tracks, says Tim Blackman

The author and historian on how聽a story about a young cavewoman聽inspired her and the books that bring London鈥檚聽everyday past聽to life聽聽

Online event in partnership with NYU Abu Dhabi to focus on graduate skills, research culture and impact

Government looking at ways to reduce cost of system as pandemic pushes enrolments up and loan repayments down

Kent says financial outlook is now better聽after improvement in聽student recruitment聽 聽

All faculty聽endure mounting聽stress聽over online instruction, but BAME academics face an even more precarious situation, say Henrika McCoy and Madeline Y. Lee

Academics鈥 desire to help the planet being 鈥榣ost amid the realities of being a researcher鈥, survey concludes

Events at the University of Leicester suggest an always tense relationship may be turning toxic, says Ursula Huws

New Sydney boss to earn much less than his predecessor 鈥 but more than Michael Spence鈥檚 current聽income in the UK