Former UK foreign policy adviser fears countries could lose &monopoly* over accreditation for failing to inject critical thinking, curiosity, emotional intelligence and empathy into higher education
University of Oxford*s Sarah Gilbert and Andrew Pollard among those receiving royal recognition alongside chair of review of post-18 education in England
Chemical weapons expert turned Cambridge don reflects on conspiracy theorists in academia, making safe a 60-tonne bomb with science and breaking the world press-up record
Union says education*s secretary*s criticism of students is &dangerous*, as Magdalen president defends &democratic decision-making* that led to removal
Michael Higgins warns campuses &have suffered attrition of range and depth, loss of interdisciplinary exchange, leading in too many cases to a degradation of the very scholarship and teaching for which they were established*
University staff are keen on hybrid working, but will it work long-term for researchers? Jack Grove examines which practices might outlast the pandemic
Misplaced fear of racial and sexual threats, plus the need to provide a &feeling* of security, cited as reasons universities are reluctant to limit armed officers