Birkbeck master cleared of misconduct after latest retraction
Long-running investigation into David Latchman’s UCL laboratory finds evidence of deliberate research misconduct, but concludes he was unaware of it

Long-running investigation into David Latchman’s UCL laboratory finds evidence of deliberate research misconduct, but concludes he was unaware of it

College has been ‘limited and frustrated’ by UK’s ‘regulatory labyrinth’ and ‘pressure to conform’ with ‘conservative’ universities, says founder

Amy Gutmann insists she ‘speaks out firmly’ on issues that relate to the values of the University of Pennsylvania

A new report shows that England, Australia and Cuba are leaders in widening participation, while Japan and Russia lag behind. But with context so important in this area, how fair is it to compare?

A sobering visit to Auschwitz reminds Giles Carden and Jonathan Grant of the role universities must play in eradicating hate

Political scientist and polling expert Sir John Curtice warned universities against wading into the Brexit debate in the first THE annual lecture

Concocted claims reflect an American ‘preoccupation’, says former Melbourne vice-chancellor

Leaders of US institutions that survived massive hurricane damage discuss what it takes to manage major crises

Universities minister’s exit removes a voice in government arguing against cut in funding – but adds to potential backbench opposition

Sharing every stage of scholarship on Octopus platform will allow funders to offer smaller, more regular grants, according to founder

Joan Wallach Scott warns of a ‘vision of the world in which men are superior to women’ in final protest against CEU expulsion from Hungary

The Republic of Ireland’s action plan to accelerate gender equality in higher education is about breaking down the status quo and extending more opportunities to proficient women, says Mary Mitchell...

Budapest-based institution confirms all new students will be enrolled in Vienna from next year

The relative lack of flipped learning across Europe compared with the rest of the world could be the result of misconceptions around what it is, say Caroline Fell Kurban and Muhammed Şahin

Societies must ‘regain control’ over gene editing technology, says expert