Staff diversity: sex and gender
Minister aims to bring academia in line with other regulated professions after outcry over harassment within universities
More than half of higher education institutions failed to improve gender pay equity last year
Even successful applications lack specificity and ambition, ignoring universities鈥 own data about where problems and strengths lie, says Pat O鈥機onnor
Female researchers need 鈥榓ction鈥, not just 鈥榓dvice鈥, says high-flying scientist
Little enthusiasm for US-style crackdown as voters back initiatives such as 鈥榖roadening the curriculum鈥
The three-month pause to re-examine the assessment of 鈥榩eople, culture and environment鈥 could prelude a welcome reversal, says Alice Sullivan
Calls for regulator action as no universities voluntarily sign up to scheme that aims to prevent 鈥榩assing the perpetrator鈥
Incoming McMaster head Susan Tighe says record number of women at the top represents 鈥榠mportant change鈥
Would-be female leaders 鈥榥ot disadvantaged by process itself鈥 but reluctant to put themselves forward, according to researchers
Female-only recruitment 鈥榩art of the solution鈥 for male-dominated profession facing workforce 鈥榗risis鈥
Long-running initiatives that aim to tackle issue not working, say experts, with change in approach needed
Address early career 鈥榞lass door鈥 as well as promotion glass ceiling, policymakers urged
Being odd one out from a celebrated merger makes it 鈥榚asier to differentiate鈥, while conferring the 鈥榤antle of seniority鈥, says vice-chancellor
Research ethics and events management processes can stifle debate and restrict academic freedom, claims government-commissioned paper
When student complaints were made against a high-achieving female scientist, her institution launched a one-man inquiry that found her blameworthy merely 鈥榝or doing my job鈥, she writes: a 鈥榯extbook case of institutional gaslighting鈥 that was a betrayal of scientific standards
University that previously said it did 鈥榥ot wish to prevent liaisons鈥 introduces new rules ahead of regulatory changes
Backlash inevitable as use of single-sex spaces is restricted but Supreme Court ruling has shifted institutions鈥 role, says equality expert
Blurred line between staff and students could leave postgraduate researchers at greater risk
Upcoming restructure of New Zealand鈥檚 research organisations opportunity to resolve salary disparities, Kiwi scientists say
Turkish academic says women who 鈥榮hare their core values visibly鈥 face 鈥榠nvisible barriers鈥, as she recounts experience of studying in both Istanbul and London
Judge rules against Adult Human Female filmmakers who sued union over harassment claims
Adelaide University names incoming vice-chancellor as Auckland鈥檚 Dawn Freshwater announces her departure
University accused of 鈥榢nee-jerk鈥 reaction to recent rulings, amid fears of more 鈥榤assive fines鈥
English universities pushing to show they are serious about tackling sexual misconduct ahead of new regulatory requirements but experts say efforts still 鈥榩atchy鈥
An internationally supported online institution could give hope to the country鈥檚 young women, now confined to their homes, says an Afghan scholar
OfS鈥 free speech director tells institutions to ensure they are meeting 鈥榬egulatory obligations鈥 after Sussex fine
Government told it can 鈥榥o longer ignore鈥 growing gender educational attainment gap
鈥楧efault target鈥 of sex questions should be sex at birth, with 鈥榤ale鈥 and 鈥榝emale鈥 the possible answers, says government-commissioned review
Tropical disease researcher and parliamentarian Lauren Sullivan talks about difficulties of returning to the lab after a career break, juggling family, science and politics, and why Dundee鈥檚 life science sector must be supported
Adult Human Female directors Deirdre O鈥橬eill and Michael Wayne claim union treated them unfairly in wake of cancelled Edinburgh showings
Recording gender identity but not sex perpetuates historical exclusion of women from research, paper argues
The marine biologist and new University of Melbourne vice-chancellor is intent on using insights from beneath the waves to keep her institution afloat through the brewing storms
Study finds evidence of 鈥榤odest鈥 bias among reviewers covering race and gender
Number of female university leaders reaches record high, with Switzerland seeing biggest growth
Neeli Bendapudi on being an outsider and a trailblazer, students as customers and nurturing the world鈥檚 largest alumni network
OIA says sexual misconduct investigations too often marred by delays and poor communication
Two dozen academics join 鈥榤ainstream鈥 call for a health check on youth gender treatment
Data centre mogul Robin Khuda seeks 鈥榗ohort effect鈥 with largest-ever gift to Australia鈥檚 oldest university
Regulator yet to conclude investigation into philosopher鈥檚 departure from Sussex despite renewed focus on free speech issues
Provocative paper claims boycott of feminist title left early career scholars high and dry while others profited from 鈥榤oral entrepreneurship鈥
鈥業nstitutions think that they can just get away with it,鈥 conference focused on efforts to tackle campus sexual misconduct hears
Researcher questions whether 鈥榗are obfuscation鈥 is the answer to mums鈥 sense of exclusion
Comments from the country鈥檚 new ministers have raised concerns about the future of women鈥檚 role in education and public positions
Traditional progression metrics and unbalanced governing bodies holding female academics back, say experts
While some women may not feel safe with numbers, according to stereotype, Katie Buchhorn uses numbers to help keep women safe
Governors representing multiple protected characteristics could mean only a 鈥榮mall number of individuals鈥 are responsible for boosting boards鈥 diversity figures
Attorney general says bill will create a 鈥榩owerful, independent voice鈥 to protect students from sexual violence
Incoming president has pledged to 鈥榯erminate鈥 federal protections for alleged victims of sexual abuse on campus
Female higher education enrolment on the rise in parts of Asia but richer countries least diverse in terms of academics
Single-sex colleges provide safe space for women but may be financially unviable as enrolments decline
Welsh regulator鈥檚 perceived failure to follow English sector lead on preventing misconduct seen as contributing to 鈥榩atchy鈥 protections
Promote teamwork to improve gender equity, Australian analysis suggests
Tutorial system monopolised by 鈥榙omineering鈥 male students and focus on final-year examinations seen as disadvantaging women
Framework for UK health funders will require applicants to explain how they will consider and distinguish sex and gender in their work
The rules should quash the idea that a formal investigation is the only way to take action on disclosures or rumours of abuse by staff, says Anna Bull
Regulator will ask students about their experience of sexual misconduct within higher education institutions following a pilot survey in July
Gender-critical professor says Dandridge report is another sign that campus free speech legislation is needed
Monash vice-chancellor discusses universities' progress on preventing gender-based abuse and the 'flattening effect' on internationalisation
Dartmouth College president discusses seeking criticism, prioritising mental health and getting more women into engineering
Female students and academics shocked to find doctored images of them shared on chat rooms, often created by fellow students