Collaboration in medical research must not wane post-pandemic
The UK’s whole-genome sequencing project could spark a global step change in the treatment of rare diseases, says Damian Smedley

The UK’s whole-genome sequencing project could spark a global step change in the treatment of rare diseases, says Damian Smedley

Our review won’t work until you ‘get on with’ the last one, former v-cs tell government

More training, greater recognition and a wider geographical purview would help expand the reviewer pool, says Miriam Maus

Some scholars report that evaluation deters them from pursuing novel scholarship

Survey will be run in-house for first time, providing most thorough assessment of university prestige to date

Regulator dismisses Australian university’s claim that it is primarily a commercially funded organisation

Short-term contracts are leading researchers to chase more secure roles in less heralded universities, says Cardiff Met vice-chancellor

Students report mandatory two-week accommodation costs between £845 and £2,250

Home Office says those deferring study due to pandemic and general upward trend are among explanations

The latest USS valuation may have been conducted amid crashing markets, but there is no escaping the need for changes, says Kate Barker

Oxford coronavirus research honoured as Cardiff Met scoops coveted University of the Year title

Estates directors complain about academics wanting offices to be ‘toasty warm’ around the clock despite visiting for only a couple of hours a week

Academics and estates teams must work together to drive through the linked changes in infrastructure and teaching

UCU to reballot 42Â branches that narrowly missed turnout threshold

Peter Osborne is intrigued by an account of the political and philosophical ideas that shaped the West German left