Australian research infractions ‘mostly misdemeanours’
Misconduct at root of only a fraction of complaints in Australia, study finds

Misconduct at root of only a fraction of complaints in Australia, study finds

Hundreds of staff set to walk out on 28 June

Frank Larkins calls for more transparency in how the Excellence in Research Australia exercise uses global benchmarks to measure improvements in science and humanities research

Raising UK outlay to international levels will reap rich technological, social and political rewards for the next Conservative Party leader, says Sarah Main

Embedded integrity practices sustained knowledge systems that have evolved for millennia, says RMIT leader

US campuses expand courses to tap into passion for organic, small-scale agriculture

Immersing students in an entrepreneurial and innovative environment will allow them to thrive in an AI world, says Sethuraman Panchanathan

Running a university and composing music both involve ‘strategic planning’, says Roderick Watkins, composer of the ‘very dark, very violent’ Juniper Tree

The University of Macau’s strategy is infused with the culture of its Sino-Western home city and the ambitions of the Greater Bay Area, says its president

Preliminary data show 99 out of 100 patents citing hypothetical examples did not make their prophetic nature clear

Government reportedly suspects campuses are not fully transparent about global ties

Former X Factor judge becomes co-owner of Liverpool Media Academy

University launches ‘urgent investigation’ into why it was not represented at tribunal

Liberal arts chief warns academics of cost of failing to serve local communities

Campus win wrongly equated media democratisation with real democracy