Interview with Lee Cronin
The award-winning chemist attempts to explain his reasons for wanting to create a chemical brain, but suggests we won’t be moving to Mars any time soon

The award-winning chemist attempts to explain his reasons for wanting to create a chemical brain, but suggests we won’t be moving to Mars any time soon

Soul-searching is required by institutions if they want to survive the alarming decline in student numbers that will leave many classrooms empty, says Jayden Kim

Generalist MBAs lack the sector-specific skills that specialist MBAs can provide and that the job market increasingly demands, says Pierre Ihmle

Funding will support Lancaster to develop curriculum for Manchester-based University Academy 92

Lynn Gladden, Shell professor of chemical engineering at Cambridge, to lead research council

A new THE analysis of ‘academic clusters’ reveals insights into the rapid improvement of institutions such as Tsinghua and New York University

Increasing use of technology on campus will erode division between online and offline education, according to Jeff Maggioncalda

Mark Walport, CEO of the newly formed UK Research and Innovation, lays out the organisation’s plan to ensure society benefits from the ideas and knowledge it aims to generate

Minister’s second ‘pad’ could signal government taking policy more ‘in-house’, some suggest

Funding for organisation expected to be confirmed in federal budget

What single change to university practice would have the most positive and far-reaching consequences? Eight academics and thinkers give us their views

Despite his stressful sudden exit from Papua New Guinea, John Warren insists that Western universities must continue to send staff to institutions in the developing world

Donald Trump’s election prompted US scientific leaders to get more of their own into public office. However, as the midterm elections loom, progress on bringing analytical skills into the political...

From the largest strike in the history of UK higher education, to the US ‘academic precariat’ looking to unionise to improve their conditions, Jack Grove assesses the changing influence of workers’...

Perth’s Murdoch University backs away from radical move to reboot staff conditions