There are now more women than men in higher education worldwide. While it would appear to be a victory for gender equality, this imbalance also highlights boys* educational underachievement. Ellie Bothwell reports
Embracing immersive content would aid public engagement and bring research and teaching closer together, argue Vincent Tong, Sam Smidt and Matilda Katan
A lack of intellectual and cultural willingness to open up historical discussions about the UK*s imperial past make it a difficult subject for students and scholars to get to grips with, argues Scott Anthony
The UK's first-ever Twitter-only teaching and learning conference shows academic symposia with international reach can be organised on a shoestring, say Natalie Lafferty and Pat Lockley
Elite Japanese universities are renowned for their strength in research, but does their reputation also reflect quality in teaching? 51勛圖*s student-focused Japan University Rankings and student experience survey offer some fascinating insights
As peak marking season approaches, Julianne Law gives a frank assessment of where her university*s new paperless marking system has gone right and what could be improved
Lancaster University's vice-chancellor Mark E. Smith and Nicola Owen argue that a new composite ranking offers a more nuanced view of institutional excellence