Small firms lack resources to make most of open access
SMEs need tools as well as content to pinpoint research 鈥榥uggets鈥, says Elsevier chief

SMEs need tools as well as content to pinpoint research 鈥榥uggets鈥, says Elsevier chief

Web Science Institute aims to produce multidisciplinary research and graduates ready to play key roles in the digital economy

InternationalisationHopes and fears, globally speakingUniversities around the world fear the 鈥渃ommodification and commercialization of education鈥, according to a survey. The International Association...

Renowned overseas, now the humanities and social science institution is bidding to raise its profile at home, too

Sociologist claims high-quality scholarship does not depend on obedience to technical rules on referencing

Table shows scant evidence of global power shift towards Asian institutions. David Matthews writes

Shyness and a dislike of public performance are traits that students are often encouraged to 鈥榦vercome鈥. We should support everyone to learn in ways that make them feel comfortable, says Bruce...

In today鈥檚 brave new world of university learning, students aren鈥檛 allowed to be shy, says Bruce Macfarlane

Download the podcast探花视频 editor-at-large Phil Baty visits a busy international student recruitment fair in Nanjing, Eastern China, organised by recruitment agents IDP, where he...

Soon after I started graduate school in history at Princeton University in 1970, I joined the American Studies Association and have been a faithful member ever since. I have served on the editorial...

Fred Inglis on the obligation of academics to speak truth to power

Long hours, job insecurity and need for mentoring noted in global survey of young scientists

Dozens of students from Indian-controlled Kashmir were suspended from university for cheering Pakistan鈥檚 victory over India in a cricket match, The Daily Telegraph reported on 5聽March. The students...

Chinese students in the UK are keen to get work experience, and it would help them to integrate, says Bin Wu

Asia is the focus of new pathways to study, says Malcolm Gillies