Let’s implement a ‘slow picture’ revolution in online teaching
Despite evidence that images can support higher-level thinking, their application is still marginalised, say Nataša Lacković and Zoe Hurley

Despite evidence that images can support higher-level thinking, their application is still marginalised, say Nataša Lacković and Zoe Hurley

Minister behind gender equality plan reflects on influx of female university presidents ahead of Trinity College Dublin’s provost election

To attract PhD students, advisers must portray competence and warmth. Ben Marder and Sebastian Oliver explain how to optimise your staff profile

Universities UK and Russell Group push for all students to return from 12Â April amid concern that it could be pushed back to mid-May

Latest analysis of English graduate earnings still finds large ‘unexplained’ differences in salaries Â

As physical retail declines, universities can keep high streets vibrant by moving into vacated shops, says Matthew AndrewsÂ

Research projects examining humanitarian crises and school inequality the latest to come under a cloud

Nick Welch, chief operating officer at Arts University Bournemouth, found to have conned the British army out of private school fees

Concern that Covid and award incentives deter scholars from pooling their skills

Analysis highlights ‘unacceptable’ disparities in racial representation in UK science

Kristen Ghodsee applauds a journalist’s essay collection that offers sharp insights into post-communist eastern Europe

Agreement with Greece’s Education Ministry will facilitate academic collaboration with country’s state university sector

Students are reporting higher levels of engagement, despite Covid-19, while traditional university hierarchy further erodes
The ̽»¨ÊÓÆµÂ Japan University Rankings 2021 methodology explores four key areas: Resources Does the university have the capacity to deliver teaching effectively? The resources area...

Rising public support for barring discrimination against LGBTQ people