Unscientific social science is trading under false pretences
Social scientists must work hard to verify their conclusions. Too many that do?not are rewarded anyway, says Martyn Hammersley
Social scientists must work hard to verify their conclusions. Too many that do?not are rewarded anyway, says Martyn Hammersley
Parliamentarians warn removal of funding for UK in a Changing Europe might be seen as ‘deprioritisation of impact-based work’, given its success
University required to report to English watchdog as it addresses quality concerns relating to business and management courses
New directive prevents officials from issuing more than 270,000 student visas next year, and applies indicative caps on institutions previously proposed through legislation
Biochemist heads to Milton Keynes after decade leading London South Bank University
Polling indicates lack of awareness over sector’s funding turmoil, with public seeing more international enrolments as solution to difficulties
Hungary ‘has not sufficiently addressed’ conflict of interest concerns, EU?body rules
Reforms will redraw funding system and create tertiary education commission, but questions remain over how much cash will materialise
Employers’ attitudes and pay discrepancies seen as hampering drive to increase?doctoral level enrolments
New decree, also requiring exams to be held in person, divides opinion among distance-learning universities
Academics sign open letter to education minister amid reports she is set to?‘water down’ campus free speech legislation
We can’t just concede that?usage is ethical if within universities’ narrowly conceived rules. What about the pursuit of truth, asks Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin
Universities must rethink their use of agents and discounts and put more effort into securing and retaining enrolments, consultant says
Remaining staff will lose access to Teachers’ Pensions Scheme as union attacks ‘Scrooge playbook’ cuts
Hidden code revealed on university admissions page may have prevented Chinese students from accessing content