Student evaluations show gender bias even in most equal country
Male students at university in Iceland tended to rate their female teachers lower than male counterparts in both teaching and course organisation

Male students at university in Iceland tended to rate their female teachers lower than male counterparts in both teaching and course organisation

Case of Australia’s ‘most hated woman’ highlights tensions between justice, science and courts’ need to distinguish between world experts and ‘proven performers’

Agency and incomplete information imperil data-driven assumptions about how to personalise teaching and learning, say Kate Ames and Colin Beer

Royal Netherlands Academy says extra funding and time cannot ‘truly compensate’ those who began their research careers in lockdown

The perception of technicians as non-intellectual workers contributes to the undervaluing of technical career paths, says Urszula Pawlicka-Deger

Science sector ‘needs ministerial leadership’, says MP who resigned barely 24 hours earlier

Principal says institution not able to ‘take new students onto programmes where staff refuse to deliver the promised education’

Professors sanctioned for vaccine discussions as politicians seen gearing up for US-style assault on academic rights

Coursera co-founder warns that faculty are ‘burning the candle at multiple ends’

Scale of redundancies and resignations announced by Wolverhampton far surpasses figure previously expected

Boosting individual academics' awareness of the risks of collaboration in certain areas is also crucial, says Fiona Quimbre

Precarity is a debilitating condition that often proves fatal to research careers. And it affects even the most lauded research groups

The World University Rankings performance indicators are the heart of the Latin America University Rankings, but we make some adjustments to take account of the region’s unique characteristics

The ever-expanding interest in the Impact Rankings demonstrates that universities are determined to make a difference in helping to improve people’s lives in their regions and across the world

Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania hold up state’s budget as part of demand that university gets no money if valued research involving aborted tissue persists