Major award for Australian Covid pioneer
Fifty-two minutes that changed the world underpinned by 30Â years of basic research

Fifty-two minutes that changed the world underpinned by 30Â years of basic research

Legacy admissions prove durable in US sector despite Amherst’s decision to scrap advantages

More than a third of postgraduate researchers not satisfied with well-being help, says Advance HEÂ survey

Universities welcome coming announcement but student advocate warns of damage done by restrictions

Social scientists have an opportunity to advise on reorienting the traditional public inquiry towards focused lesson-learning, says Matthew Flinders

Students flying in from Singapore won’t need to isolate, as long as they’re from Singapore

The European Commission must resist the temptation to overload nascent university alliances with its own strategic priorities, says Jan Palmowski

UK institutions gaining from Australia’s strict Covid-19 border controls, experts say

Graphic novel poses some searching questions about how we interpret the often banal objects that get dug up

Researchers blast higher education system for valuing metrics and loyalty to higher-ups over intellectual rigour

Journals that are part of Cambridge University Press’ Research Directions ‘will better reflect the research lifecycle’ and interdisciplinary research

State becomes first jurisdiction to step back from its pilot scheme, after being first to get one approved

Martin Cohen takes issue with a polemic that seems to skate over some of the deeper dimensions of logic and scientific method

Physics’ royal society aims to be more relevant than ever with focus on skills, education and business

From undergraduate engagement to teacher training and graduate salaries, universities lack statistics needed to track student outcomes, say Hamish Coates and Xi Gao