Universities as neighbours: close collaborators or fierce rivals?
Some of the world鈥檚 leading universities appear to benefit from having another top-ranked institution in their backyard

Some of the world鈥檚 leading universities appear to benefit from having another top-ranked institution in their backyard

New assessment strategies are required to promote the types of learning needed in the 21st聽century, says Danny Oppenheimer

Beijing has banned dozens of China researchers and their families, while the country鈥檚 embassy to France called an expert a 鈥減etty thug鈥 on Twitter

Without audit studies, we would have an impoverished understanding of discrimination, say S.聽Michael Gaddis, Charles Crabtree and nine others

Vietnamese analysis of Australian survey data affirms findings about education鈥檚 impacts on subjective well-being, but 鈥榙oes not settle the argument鈥

Countries are choosing regional partners over Western giants, Nature Index data show

Partnerships are vital in addressing global problems, sector leaders say

Champion of public education alleged to have been tolerant of sexual misconduct in sport in previous role at Louisiana State

Review of UK鈥檚 first university course on happiness reveals 鈥榩ositive impact鈥, even during Covid-19

At the Future of Humanity Institute, early career researchers are given two years to work out which questions are really worth asking

Nobelist and Crick director calls on UK government to 鈥榗ome to its senses鈥 over possible 鈥榯riple whammy鈥 hit to science funding

We must do more to support learners from both individualistic and collectivistic cultures, says Flower Darby

Healthcare education must re-evaluate the importance of聽learning academic values versus meeting competence measures, say four academics

Requirement for trainee doctors to undertake training in the bush has not been enough to keep them there after graduation

Cutting existing research budgets by up to 拢2 billion would put 鈥榮cience superpower鈥 aim at risk, Greg Clark聽tells Boris Johnson