Is it still too dangerous for researchers to admit drug use?
Clinical evidence showing psychedelics can treat mental health disorders has revived the thorny issue of whether researchers should ever admit using these substances

Clinical evidence showing psychedelics can treat mental health disorders has revived the thorny issue of whether researchers should ever admit using these substances

Railing against ‘anti-Russian forces’, lawmakers are proposing state control over ‘educational activities’

Researchers should campaign with the public to build back better, say Stephen Bradley, Jessica Butler and Chris Chambers

Women writers are still largely marginalised on syllabuses, particularly in the Ivy League, according to new study

Academic says glut of gloomy research on postgraduate welfare could have unhelpful impact

When students can’t or won’t cross borders, universities can do it instead, says Wing Lam

Executive chair says scholarship from non-medical subjects will be vital for post-pandemic society

More ‘coherent’ mechanism is needed to develop regional ties, expert says

The unique skills that academics bring to local projects underline that they change lives well beyond the lecture theatre, says Zahir Irani

Scottish university hopes to resume face-to-face tuition on postgraduate taught courses

Universities can now participate in the next edition of our global league table Â

Australian study suggests academics’ recruitment habits exacerbate their workload problems

Revival of plan to restrict numbers via minimum grade requirement raises concerns over impact on poorest

National University of Singapore Press criticised over decision to scrap publication of title critical of country’s rulers

Based on interviews with university presidents over the past year, Jon McNaughtan identifies three areas that all campus leaders should focus on during any crisis