UK research ‘strongly aligned to Labour policy missions’
Analysis of publications shows influence of research on?government, with under-pressure humanities departments often having the most impact
Analysis of publications shows influence of research on?government, with under-pressure humanities departments often having the most impact
Head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission urges institutions to take steps to comply with Supreme Court ruling
Vibrant academic communities in all parts of the UK will allow rising stars of humanities and social sciences to shine, says Alex Lewis
China’s post-pandemic economic slowdown is continuing to depress the graduate job market – and graduates themselves. But while the government looks to universities to address the malaise, many...
Just being there is the best many can hope for, says disabled students’ advocate
Big cities outside London ‘do not pull their weight’ in the innovation economy, warns Centre for Cities report
Social licence ‘more fragile than people realise’ in a world where populism rules, science diplomat warns
World in ‘flux’ makes it very difficult to predict what’s coming but research-intensive grouping ‘prepared for anything’, according to Daniel Jutras
Ambitious review with modest government pickup ‘was not an exercise in kicking the can down the road’
Regional data needed to help align foreign student flows with local needs, parliamentary inquiry finds
Portraying ChatGPT as a playground for plagiarists is a timid response to AI’s ability to enhance research in all subjects, argues Agnieszka?Piotrowska
Construction on A$2bn Fishermans Bend site paused for at least five years, amid revenue concerns and systemic delays