Oxford professor ‘failed to properly acknowledge’ Chinese colleagues
Collaborators criticise lack of sanction against Anna Lora-Wainwright, but internal investigation finds she did not intend to deceive

Collaborators criticise lack of sanction against Anna Lora-Wainwright, but internal investigation finds she did not intend to deceive

Complaints about journal editors’ decisions ignore the root cause of the research assessment problem: career structure, says Richard Sever

There are huge direct and indirect benefits in removing loan restrictions which make it impossible for many prisoners to study for degrees, argues Hepi

Steph Grohmann’s ‘revenge eviction’ gave her vivid, first-hand experience of the trials and consolations of occupying unused buildings, finds Matthew Reisz

While some universities are funding huge building projects out of international student fees, an increasing number in Australia and elsewhere are finding that the ground beneath their feet is the...

AQF review also recommends smoother pathways between vocational and higher education

Move comes amid concern about treatment of academics who criticise employers

Defendants see new charges as bid to intimidate them into admitting guilt

Equality and Human Rights Commission report says UK universities “oblivious” to scale of abuse on campus

Gender action project also calls for increased focus on gender equality in evaluation of Horizon Europe research proposals

Opposition driven by fear of ‘increases in cultural diversity’, analysis suggests

Scheme means universities can spend levy money on own training for lecturers instead of seeing it claimed by government

Schaffhausen Institute of Technology will work closely with industry and focus on interdisciplinary research and education

Tensions between Hong Kong and mainland China students play out at universities

There is a vast universe of information about people’s online behaviour. But academics say social media firms are restricting access to it, leaving us in the dark about the web