Interview with Naomi Oreskes
The author of Merchants of Doubt on dealing with climate change deniers, pursuing your passions and the importance of a walk outside, preferably with a dog

The author of Merchants of Doubt on dealing with climate change deniers, pursuing your passions and the importance of a walk outside, preferably with a dog

Professor warns scholars’ sense of disempowerment could ‘come to be reflected in the academic product’

Former UCL students complain about ‘Eurocentric’ curriculum

Exclusive survey of student voting intentions for ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ suggests party is suffering from Brexit stance, mirroring national picture

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

The current generation of students often come under fire for supposedly being excessively brittle and demanding. But does the reality bear that out, and what are the teaching techniques to which they...

Kathryn M. Rudy considers the huge expenses of doing scholarly work in her field of art history

Researchers should be required to pass exams accredited by professional bodies to prove they have the skills to publish, argues John Sumpter

Union says move will limit MPs’ ability to scrutinise impact of government’s no-deal Brexit plans on higher education

Andrew Rhodes says he was called a ‘psychopath’ and blamed for the death of a colleague

A lecturer describes how her university failed to act when she was racially victimised by a student receiving mental health support

Palestinian applicant says he has not commented on politics himself

Revised College Board tool to provide multiple data points on students’ socioeconomic status

But Australian assessor says most growth will be outside universities, and opens door to new category of institution