Dartmouth to pay $14 million in sexual assault case
Three professors accused by nine women of using academic powers to press for sex

Three professors accused by nine women of using academic powers to press for sex

‘Distinctive Australian’ scheme will ‘buffer out unintended consequences’, architect says

Early career academics dismayed to see 20 per cent threshold for independent projects and personal development dropped from UK guidelines

As in the UK and the US, universities face questions about whether their curricula feature enough non-white voices

Universities urged to reconsider use of large introductory lectures

Stuttering reforms and party control of academics hinder country’s extraordinary scientific rise

Conversations with students at the failed for-profit provider reveal much about its business model and the Department for Education’s judgement, writes John Morgan

John Brinnamoor’s floundering doggy-paddle is no match for the voracious jaws of his university’s antiquated data-gobblers

Retention, graduate employment, student feedback and widening participation to guide distribution

Martin Keck, who led the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry’s hospital, is being investigated by Munich’s public prosecutor

New Zealand university swaps former prime minister for Sir Anand Satyanand

eLife editor says radical shift would help readers judge the real value of research, not just where it is published

States have rolled back funding as Washington has stepped in – and this must stop, says Louisiana State president

Overstating the value of an intervention could put patients at risk, say researchers

In an age of vast team-science projects, it is more important than ever that leaders be properly prepared, says Matthew Flinders