Geneva calls in police over transgender talk no platforming
Protesters who disrupted gender theory book talk accuse university of ‘repression’ after criminal complaint lodged

Protesters who disrupted gender theory book talk accuse university of ‘repression’ after criminal complaint lodged

SOAS director says he’s seen little evidence colleagues are prepared to confront ‘difficult questions’ of African brain drain and ‘unequal’ relationships with institutions in the developing world

Joshua Katz dismissed after renewed probe of sexual misconduct case

Researchers perceive weakening of institution’s international and multilingual atmosphere

Women on fixed-term contracts in Russell Group universities less likely to return to work after maternity leave than permanent peers, study finds

Increased use of ‘team science’ may have been a major factor in latest REF scores, say experts, but this may be no bad thing

From both the NIH and a leading philanthropist, nation’s researchers get new hope for cutting the huge waste of time and effort in bureaucratic reviews

Survey of more than 9,000 prizewinners reiterates ‘urgent’ need to tackle gender representation, authors sayÂ

A US university’s requirement of 10 in-person office hours per week is an anachronistic sales pitch, says Jonathan Beecher Field

To put together the Asia University Rankings, adjustments are made to the robust and comprehensive criteria that underpin THE’s World University Rankings to take into account this region’s unique...

Oxford professor says dismissive attitudes to Covid case studies meant evidence that mask wearing saved lives was overlooked

Free Speech Union chair issues warning as Conservative adviser poses question on new free speech bill in event of ‘stonking’ election majority

UK higher education’s biggest pension fund clocks up second legal victory in a week

Every institution in England to draw up a policy, with sector response coordinated by new working group

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