Swansea sociologist assembles recollections of a year of Covid
Rich accounts of how we screamed at the television, went swimming and adapted to the 鈥榮urrealness鈥 of life during a pandemic fill a new archive

Rich accounts of how we screamed at the television, went swimming and adapted to the 鈥榮urrealness鈥 of life during a pandemic fill a new archive

鈥楽ignificant increase鈥 in attacks recorded by聽National Cyber Security Centre since February

An open letter from academics across聽more than 20 European countries and Israel

Open letter on Ariel University from academics across Europe and Israel says EU has acted against its own position on settlements

Students鈥 use of the website to cheat has exploded during the pandemic, according to researchers, but its legitimate uses put universities in a difficult position

Holberg Prize winner聽wants major reforms in college drinking culture and elite university sport

Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university

Student services aren鈥檛 enough. Academics are universities鈥 engine room, so must be the driving force of mental health reform, says Geoff Mills

Sector leaders welcome independent review into bureaucracy, which follows Dominic Cummings鈥 diatribe against 鈥榩rocess horror鈥 in聽research

Jeremy MacClancy has mixed feelings about a wide-ranging attempt to create 鈥榤indful food citizens鈥

In a world accustomed to beautiful, frictionless digital experiences, most online education looks like websites from the 1990s, says Louise McElvogue聽

Most collaboration will continue, but emphasis on building the EU鈥檚 鈥榮trategic autonomy鈥 means academics in Israel, the UK and Switzerland could be shut out of some areas

B茅n茅dicte Durand says university will make changes聽after slew of allegations, but defends governance procedures and argues聽banning initiation events is not the answer聽

The shortfall will damage the UK鈥檚 reputation and halt projects that are making a real difference to communities worldwide, says Joanna Newman

Conservative professor鈥檚聽book argues that dialogue across聽political divide is far more productive than activism and pious placemats