Political social media posts ‘harm academics’ credibility’
Scholars from across the political divide see reduced engagement with their research when they are more outspoken, report finds

Scholars from across the political divide see reduced engagement with their research when they are more outspoken, report finds

But flaws in controversial bill are already creating problems, according to top legal scholar and university leader

Freedom of Information requests reveal the wide differences in ticket prices and gown hire fees at Russell Group institutions

Working-class undergraduates who juggle paid work with their studies are finding it difficult to devote long hours to their course, says Randall Whittaker
Australian scholars say improving response times make website ‘an appealing tool’ for cheating, but findings are disputed

Research indicates that dozens of institutions have held lowest-level award for more than a decade and ‘are content not to do more’

Metric used to inform new policy adds to confusion for top-ranked institutions while other vice-chancellors welcome ‘certainty’ provided by their allocations

University is said to have conceded to some demands over low scholarship payments, despite funding concerns

Newly announced quota ‘like a levy by stealth’, analyst says, as universities evaluate the impact at institutional level

Ministry of Education ban on interprovincial expansion forces institutions to shift focus from teaching to research, or shutter planned outposts altogether

From Putin to Orbán, autocrats are using postcolonial theory to flood reading lists with ‘overlooked’ native authors in a drive to further xenophobic identity politics, explain Karolina Koziura,...

New partnership with local universities gives ‘priority’ pathway to Indonesian campus, plus PhD training for lecturers

If the choice is between impact factor and maintaining the content’s integrity, there is little contest

Institutions mull estates buyback schemes and more major cutbacks as post-clearing reality hits

No currently enrolled students will be disadvantaged, bureaucrat insists, despite quarrels over data and assessment that bill ‘is more suited to national security legislation’