Fresh questions over Australian evaluation of humanities research
Widening chasm between sciences and humanities scholarship not found in other countries

Widening chasm between sciences and humanities scholarship not found in other countries

A Jisc survey of librarians reveals confusion and discontent with publishers’ access costs. Peter Findlay offers tips for negotiating better deals

With responsible research and innovation at the heart of its mission, TUM is investing and adapting to meet society’s needs, says Thomas Hofmann

Kevin O’Gorman due to be sentenced on 18 September

University to pay $4.5 million (£3.7 million) and pursue further actions against culpable officials

Wealthier institutions urged to take lead on improving minority representation

Science’s decision sparks debate about how journals should respond to concerns about reproducibility

Providing mental health support that is appropriate and culturally sensitive is a first step in addressing the racism black, Asian and ethnic minority staff endure in academia, says Jason Arday

Chinese students’ misunderstanding of their host society thwarts their efforts to integrate in Australia, says academic

Decline in female representation reported at four in 10 institutions covered by study

Former PM’s institute and Nobel laureate’s university team up to explore gender bias in leadership

Critical thinking is not enough. Students must be taught dynamics of social media, say Darren Linvill and Patrick Warren

John Cornwell wonders whether a major new Catholic council could help address the challenges the Church faces today