Researchers at a Scottish university hope to make a breakthrough in the long hunt for a male pill, thanks to a grant of more than $900,000 that will allow them to screen thousands of existing drugs to see if they have potential. More...
Donations pour in after Guardian Money story on struggling student
Thank you, Guardian Money readers, for your remarkable response to last week’s How I Spend It which featured Micheal Olorode, 21, and his struggle to pay his way through university. More...
Graduates trapped in unpaid internships, study finds
Graduates are being trapped in a cycle of unpaid internships that offer no significant benefit to their career, research by a social mobility charity has found. More...
Universities must tackle the big ethnicity pay gap
Minority ethnic staff are stuck on the lowest rungs of the career ladder. They need more opportunities to rise up. More...
Voluntary severance at my university has damaged staff morale
My university is making cuts to improve its rankings performance, but the pressure on staff is making things worse. More...
Universities leading climate research must stop funding fossil fuels
As students, we must urge our universities to end their collaboration in climate breakdown. More...
Sheffield’s first hip-hop poet laureate: 'gone are the days of tradition'
The poet appointed by lord mayor Magid Magid to champion creative arts wants to change the face of poetry. More...
New York University urged to use UAE links to help jailed UK academic
Academics ask New York University to use its Abu Dhabi campus to press the UAE government for the release of Matthew Hedges. More...
Government 'could bail out top universities if in financial danger'
Cambridge and Oxford have high likelihood of support if problems arise, says Moody’s. More...
1,000 state schools have no applicants to elite career schemes
State-educated applicants to graduate schemes at top firms come from elite pool – report. More...