Scholars and senior sector figures reveal the books they’ll be reading over the summer break – for work or pleasure or both
Scholars are ignorant of many aspects of peer review, and part of the problem is that researching it is a bit like kicking the hornet’s nest, says Martin Eve
UK government ‘negligent’ to begin negotiations to leave EU without key role being filled, campaigners say
Even in an unpredictable world, there are clues about the future of student movement, says Anna Esaki-Smith
Major evaluation of country’s research landscape also found that internationalisation was a key area for improvement
In the competition to boost their reputations, are universities in danger of forgetting their students? asks Juan Manuel Mora
Labour peer calls for funding council intervention on Glynis Breakwell’s salary
Steve Lamey put on leave ‘pending an investigation into concerns which have been raised’
EU applications drop 5 per cent post-Brexit, as numbers of mature and nursing applicants also decline
Round table discusses challenges of changing job market and political instability
Half of university leaders surveyed say ?9,000 system is unsustainable, showing widespread desire for major reform
With the holiday season upon us, five academics suggest some unique destinations you may want to consider – or perhaps not