Critical race theory’s demonisation bodes ill for social justice research
Right-wing politicians’ caricaturing of a mature research approach is a social dominance power play, says Steve Raven

Right-wing politicians’ caricaturing of a mature research approach is a social dominance power play, says Steve Raven

Institutions across 15 countries take part in first bespoke ranking for region

Latest financial data show how some institutions are more exposed to EU student demand than others

Tens of millions of euros in grants were still agreed by 2020, but UK collaborations may have been affected

For the first time prestigious funder has explicitly told academics they must not include metric when applying for grants

England’s free speech bill should outlaw gag orders that stifle revelations of bad practice, says an anonymous authorÂ

University council backs shuttering despite widespread opposition

Outgoing UKRI chair says this autumn’s spending review will be a ‘make-or-break moment’

Georgetown analysis, testing argument of Harvard opponents, sees little ethnic gain from SAT-only metric
Survey was completed during major lockdowns in the UK when most students were studying onlineÂ

Paid time off for gender affirmation among the latest categories of special purpose leave demanded of universities

Years of restrictions have stymied scholars’ work on topics such as the Algerian war of independence, and a new law could cement this lack of access

Editors of Journal of Controversial Ideas hope to puncture ‘cancel culture’, but other scholars warn researchers ‘can’t stop being an accountable moral agent’

We need knowledge and content that go beyond the Western world to design a meaningful decolonised, research-led curriculum, says Masi Noor

Latin America Summit hears that hostile political climate and lack of research funding in Brazil are preventing the return of scholars overseas