AI needed to help publishers cope with rising research quantity
Growing spending on research and development in Global South leading to more papers, but increased scrutiny needed to identify misconduct, say publishers
Growing spending on research and development in Global South leading to more papers, but increased scrutiny needed to identify misconduct, say publishers
Asia¡¯s universities are edging into a more prominent role on the world stage. We look at how excellence initiatives have aided the region¡¯s success, and the revival of transnational education
With existential challenges mounting in both his adoptive homes, outgoing University of Surrey vice-chancellor says cuts cannot be the only focus as he prepares to head back Down Under
Planned restructure of key government departments under new coalition must keep dual?responsibilities of universities together, leaders say
National security U-turn ¡®cutting Australia off from knowledge creation frontier¡¯ just as US turns its back on collaboration
If ¡®big deal¡¯ subscriptions become unaffordable, librarians will need to help students and academics conduct effective searches, says Caroline Ball?
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson takes action over concerns about attendance and recruitment at Oxford Business College
India¡¯s Ahmedabad University secures top award after becoming leading player in research and innovation
Claire Callender, professor of higher education at IoE and Birkbeck, died after suffering from lung cancer
Institutions can lean on generous government funding and industry links to win race for top American research talent, summit hears
New restrictions following pro-Palestinian encampments appear to contravene Australian universities¡¯ commitments on free speech, says legal academic
Budget cuts of €500 million to higher education and research funding in the Netherlands breach government agreement, universities say
English universities pushing to show they are serious about tackling sexual misconduct ahead of new regulatory requirements but experts say efforts still ¡®patchy¡¯