Oxford physicist who was forced to retire reinstated by tribunal
University is also told to pay Paul Ewart聽almost 拢30,000 in compensation聽

University is also told to pay Paul Ewart聽almost 拢30,000 in compensation聽

Yoshihide Suga鈥檚 rejection of appointees to the Science Council of Japan may be opening shot in 鈥榮ymbolic war鈥, says professor聽

Forensic analysis of citations within leading scientific periodicals聽reveals聽alarming lack of rigour in academic referencing

Institutions have long framed gender inequality as a problem with women, and have been 鈥榮trangely silent鈥 about masculinity in academia, professor argues

Four archetypal career tracks exist for business school academics聽鈭 management, research, academic entrepreneurship and teaching 鈭 and you probably need to choose one

The government鈥檚 illogical restrictions deny the country a potential source of post-Brexit growth, argues Dylan Jones-Evans

As Covid-19 stalks student halls, universities are accused of allowing intolerance to infect ideals of academic freedom. But is the criticism fair?

Robert Eaglestone has reservations about a pre-eminent historian鈥檚 analysis of the continuing myths about the Nazis聽

New guidance suggests UK universities could introduce Chatham House rule for seminars to protect recruits from countries with repressive governments

Department for Education says details on when universities must stop in-person teaching will be released 鈥榮hortly鈥

Freshers and international recruits stay away as overall enrolment drops 4聽per聽cent

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The human rights barrister and author reflects on his path into international law, the university course that changed history and what the UK鈥檚 鈥榣azy鈥 and 鈥榥arcissistic鈥 prime minister could learn...

Immigration minister signals dramatic brightening of departmental tone after May era as new 鈥榮treamlined鈥 student visa route launches

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world鈥檚 media