UCU officer鈥檚 鈥榰nnecessary鈥 seven-month suspension lifted Royal Holloway professor Jeff Frank back at work after lengthy suspension over 鈥榝arcical鈥 and 鈥榥on-specific鈥 charges relating to union activity By Jack Grove 11 February
Online recruitment of research subjects 鈥榓n ethical minefield鈥 Australian researchers say a lack of guidance material forces researchers to second-guess ethics committees By John Ross 11 February
US campus police up their game in response to mounting threats Officers draw on expertise from around the world as they deal with protests, extremist speakers and hate crimes By Jon Marcus 11 February
Martin Green: Sun King鈥檚 supervisor basks in rays of hope Counting China鈥檚 first green billionaire among your mentees doesn鈥檛 hurt in funding applications, says UNSW professor By John Ross 10 February
Rankings 鈥榤ust change鈥 in response to rise of China Rebalancing of global higher education promises end of era in which institutions all 鈥榮trive to be the same as Harvard鈥, says professor By John Ross 10 February
US universities sympathise with controversial student visa sting Creation of fake university seen as worrying but ultimately justified by sector leaders By Paul Basken 9 February
Diversity concerns as biomedical papers 鈥榠gnore sex as variable鈥 Papers with females as senior authors significantly more likely to take account of sex By Rachael Pells 9 February
Harvard president rejects predictions of mass university closures Larry Bacow calls campuses 鈥榝ar more adaptable and durable鈥 than sceptics claim By Paul Basken 8 February
UK universities told to ignore net migration target Chair of Migration Advisory Committee says target no longer influences policy on student migration By Ellie Bothwell 8 February
Leading UK universities going backwards on state school access Durham, Imperial College and St Andrews all had a smaller share of first years from state schools in 2017-18 than Cambridge By Simon Baker 8 February
Lancaster tests appetite for fees in 鈥榣and of the free鈥 Germany Vice-chancellor predicts 鈥榲ery significant鈥 demand at Leipzig branch campus By Chris Havergal 8 February
Bid to use AI to predict research reproducibility launched US government funding $7.6 million (拢5.9 million) project designed to give policymakers a quick indication of reproducibility By Rachael Pells 8 February
London-centric policymaking 鈥榖ehind Erasmus+ uncertainty鈥 Bergen rector says UK's failure to commit to European student mobility overlooks importance of ties between Britain's north and Norway By Jack Grove 8 February
Queensland union members reject 鈥榃estern civilisation鈥 courses Ramsay Centre proposal 鈥榗rosses red lines鈥, says union By John Ross 7 February
US postgraduate courses lose foreign students for second year Foreign applications down 4 per cent, enrolments drop 1 per cent in 鈥榯roubling鈥 sign for graduate schools By Paul Basken 7 February
Facebook-funded AI ethics institute faces independence questions New 拢5.7 million institute at the Technical University of Munich triggers 鈥榚thics washing鈥 debate By David Matthews 7 February
Academic family trees: valuable insights or vanity project? Researchers who trace links between academic supervisors and students claim that it can help to shed light on the nature of mentoring By Robert Hart 7 February
Applications to UK universities rise slightly after downturn Record rate applying among English 18-year-olds counters demographics but applications to lower-tariff institutions still struggling By Simon Baker 7 February
Chris Skidmore: don鈥檛 put a lid on university access English minister says he opposes minimum grade thresholds for university entry and does not believe there is a 鈥榗reeping culture of censorship鈥 on campus By John Morgan 7 February
Double push to revive international student recruitment in UK Universities lobby enrolment target, while Jo Johnson leads drive for return of post-study work visas By John Morgan 7 February
The week in higher education 鈥 7 February 2019 The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world鈥檚 media By THE reporters 7 February
Teaching intelligence: how to improve science students鈥 writing Teachers must guide science students in how to 鈥榯ell a story鈥 in their reports, write Anna Sajina and Sergei Sazhin By Anna Sajina 7 February
Professor suspended for using N-word in class discussion The case of Phillip Adamo, an academic at Augsburg University, provokes debate about the taboos of discussing literature By Colleen Flaherty for Inside Higher Ed 7 February
Leading Venezuelan universities 鈥榦n the verge of closure鈥 A mass exodus of talent prompted by political and humanitarian crisis leaves universities without staff or students left to teach By Rachael Pells 6 February
MIT opts to keep Saudi partnerships after post-Khashoggi review MIT expresses 鈥榙eep sense of revulsion鈥 over Khashoggi killing but won鈥檛 override faculty choice of partners By Paul Basken 6 February
Academic workload models: a tool to exploit staff and cut costs? Survey reveals many staff in UK universities are sceptical about the value of workload models By Jack Grove 6 February
Oxford under fire over Zimbabwe finance minister鈥檚 professorship Academics call on university to denounce Mthuli Ncube after violent repression of protests By Anna McKie 6 February
Chicago president feels the chill as immigration curbs bite Automatic green cards for international PhD graduates at US universities could restore America鈥檚 鈥榗ompetitive advantage鈥, says Robert Zimmer By Jack Grove 6 February
What will the Duchess of Sussex mean for global higher education? Academics assess the impact Meghan Markle may have in her new role as patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities By Ellie Bothwell 6 February
Foreign academics 鈥榣ess likely鈥 to speak up for academic freedom Scholar warns that rising numbers of international university staff in Singapore could 鈥榤ake the academy more conservative鈥 By Ellie Bothwell 6 February
Australian universities trial 鈥榬espectful relationships鈥 training Four institutions to pilot online module next year By John Ross 5 February
Australian international education revenues up 15 per cent But flagging Chinese applications could dampen future growth By John Ross 5 February
Universities urged to rule out submitting redundant staff to REF Birkbeck is first institution to say it does not want to take credit for work of academics who left on bad terms By Rachael Pells 5 February
Victoria Bateman: does getting naked help stop Brexit? Cambridge economist uses nudity to make the case against the UK leaving the European Union and for 鈥榤y body, my choice鈥 By Matthew Reisz 5 February
US universities fall in behind China security warnings Researchers participating in China鈥檚 Thousand Talents initiative 鈥 aimed at luring scientists back home 鈥 urged to quit By Paul Basken 5 February
Cambridge receives 拢100 million donation for PhDs and access Gift from the David and Claudia Harding Foundation is the biggest single donation made to a UK university by a British philanthropist By Ellie Bothwell 5 February
ANU head attacks 'terrible' admissions system Brian Schmidt says system of last-minute offers persists because it is 鈥榚asy鈥 for universities By David Matthews 4 February
Mixed fortunes for UK universities in latest recruitment round Ucas figures for UK and EU students suggest that some higher tariff universities have seen dents in intakes this year By Simon Baker 4 February
US officials retreat from 鈥榩rovocative鈥 higher education reforms In what may be a tactical pullback, Trump administration reduces reach of wide-reaching bid to empower for-profit sector By Paul Basken 4 February
Black female academics in UK 鈥榝ace pervasive bullying鈥 Unsupportive senior staff and 鈥榰njust鈥 promotion practices are major problems reported by black female professors, says equity researcher By Jack Grove 4 February
Australian funders urged to join Plan S open access drive Research agencies tight-lipped about global initiative, but are talking behind the scenes By John Ross 3 February
鈥楳acron network鈥 bid to cement civic ties 鈥榥o聽matter what Brexit brings鈥 Ljubljana-led, Warwick-founded alliance aims to ensure even spread of development across EU regions and maintain UK collaboration By John Morgan 3 February
Venezuelan universities 鈥榓pproaching point of no return鈥 Institutions could have an important role in rebuilding the country, but the latest crisis could push them over the edge By Rachael Pells 3 February
US university students see nuance in free speech limits Amid strident debates, undergraduate attitudes reflect expert appeal for case-by-case considerations By Paul Basken 2 February
US universities urged to join global quality debate Colleges warned their declines in foreign students could worsen if they do not pay more attention to global quality deliberations By Paul Basken 1 February
Finns join journal subscription boycott movement Negotiations with Taylor & Francis collapse over cost as journal outages spread across Europe By David Matthews 1 February
Australia鈥檚 private providers fume at regulatory delays Independent colleges 鈥榙efined by what they鈥檙e not, not what they are鈥, Teqsa report says By John Ross 31 January
New English minister signals end to 鈥榥eedless鈥 university bashing Striking a different tone from that of his predecessor, Chris Skidmore says value for money is about 鈥榤uch more鈥 than graduate salary figures By John Morgan 31 January
Small town or London universities 鈥榤ay be allowed to go under鈥 Sussex vice-chancellor predicts 鈥榲ariable鈥 approach to regulatory support for vulnerable institutions By John Morgan 31 January
Visual 鈥榩rofiles鈥 backed to avoid misuse of single-point metrics Report from Clarivate Analytics鈥 Institute for Scientific Information suggests more nuanced ways of analysing research impact By Simon Baker 31 January
Female students in 鈥榮exy鈥 clothes seen as less competent Dressing 鈥榮exy鈥 can negatively influence perceptions of competence, effort and performance, finds new study By Matthew Reisz 31 January
Failure is healthy, but pressure to succeed makes it costly to mess up The idea of mistakes being intrinsic to success has become an educational mantra 鈥 but for many students and academics, messing up is not an option By John Gill 31 January
REF 2021: funders let universities submit redundant staff鈥檚 work Funding councils acknowledge that policy U-turn may have 'unintended consequences for individuals' By Rachael Pells 31 January
William Lamont, 1934-2018 Tributes paid to historian who transformed our understanding of early modern England By Matthew Reisz 31 January
Robert-Jan Smits: in search of the 鈥榖ig flip鈥 to open access The architect of Plan S tells of his next move to become a university leader in Eindhoven and discusses the art of not taking life too seriously By Rachael Pells 31 January
One in three unconditional offers made by just seven universities Ucas data show that, at three institutions, three-quarters of all offers made to applicants were unconditional By Simon Baker 31 January
Neighbour鈥檚 long shadow casts Hong Kong in sharp relief While China鈥檚 intensification puts regional rivals in the shade, it casts a spotlight on progress in the special administrative region By John Ross 31 January
Precious cargo: archaeologist buys plane seat for Neanderthal Christopher Hunt shared row with precious remains after granting of 鈥榩assport鈥 By Rachael Pells 31 January
Call for sector guidelines on academic freedom on social media Universities and scholars told to establish 鈥榯he boundaries of acceptable speech鈥 as staff report meetings with managers over online activities By Ellie Bothwell 31 January