Academic freedom ‘compromised’ when institutions choose content
‘Conflating knowledge systems with underlying disciplinary teaching’ is part of a ‘slippery slope’ for the academy
‘Conflating knowledge systems with underlying disciplinary teaching’ is part of a ‘slippery slope’ for the academy
New STEM proposal meets state’s needs and government’s demands, vice-chancellor says, but opponents say all relocation plans should be scrapped
Student aid form delays seen as deterring some students from enrolling this autumn, but modifications still seen as making things simpler for future applicants
Pressure to publish seen as pushing up frequency of common errors including ‘reserach’, ‘pubic health’ and ‘casual inference’
Kemi Badenoch appears light on policy but keen to land punches – with higher education potentially again in the firing line
But we must be sure to protect research and future subscription budgets, as well as building a sensible authentication system, says Cathy Foley
Supply and demand: Are universities to blame for rising youth unemployment in Asia?
Returning Republican president?likely to stop short of plan to abolish?agency entirely, and instead use it to push policy priorities, say experts
Academic freedom statute ‘widely misunderstood’, says New Zealand barrister
But simplicity is hard to produce in a complex world, Australian forum hears
Plagiarism accusations that led to the downfall of black US academics and politicians have sparked criticisms of ‘sloppy’ writing practices. But these controversies actually reveal how academics are...
Table revealing leading global universities for cross-disciplinary research is biggest-ever debut ranking
A winner of this year’s Ig Nobels describes how he debunked claims about extreme ageing, his alternative career path as a surfer, and why the thermal tolerance of plants keeps him up at night
Science Tokyo head says joining forces is an ‘effective strategy’ for institutions facing funding and demographic shortfalls
Economic benefit?to universities and wider society still seen positively by most but negative views?gaining traction, UK poll finds