Professor accused of aiding sexually abusive PhD student
Attacker got help with doctoral degree while victim was told to find new career, she claims

Attacker got help with doctoral degree while victim was told to find new career, she claims

Allowing faulty papers to go unchallenged damages integrity and threatens dangerous real-world consequences, says Peter Bowbrick

Public confusion is one thing, but some subjects provoke quizzical and sometimes dismissive frowns even among colleagues from different departments. Here, nine academics set the record straight about...

Her long career as a psychologist and a college president has shown Beverly Daniel Tatum how crucial racial identity formation is and how overriding negative stereotypes about minority students’...

Just 9 per cent of coronavirus papers have made efforts to help replication of experiments, European Commission open science champion tells summit

Tory peer hopes for role in selecting ‘thoughtful’ appointee to free speech champion role

Border closures, funding cuts and overnight classes have made life ‘unbearable’, learners claim

Investigation, despite little evidence, seen as reflecting growing power of conservative critics of academia

Covid helps end eight years of average increases, with wide state variations

Many EU academics also now likely to choose ‘simpler option’ of staying in bloc even after trade agreement, expert warnsÂ

Surveys reveal widespread support among professional staff for working remotely at least some of the time

To reflect the region’s unique characteristics, we make adjustments to the rigorous and robust criteria that underpin THE’s World University Rankings to arrive at this year’s Asia University Rankings

Alongside the academic edutainer and the policy expert, there should be room for the voice from the wilderness, says Michael Marinetto

University broadens free speech exclusions on request of gender-diverse community