South Korean professors charged over alleged plagiarism scheme
Prosecutors accuse academics of colluding with publishers to boost their standing and sell more books

Prosecutors accuse academics of colluding with publishers to boost their standing and sell more books

Local officials wanted too much control over academic programmes at Nazareth branch campus, says Texas A&M

Can effective outreach programmes help institutions to reach the hard-to-reach? asks Chris Parr

Absence of legislation would leave plans to create new student and market-focused regulator unable to proceed

Bahram Bekhradnia says teaching excellence framework could be welcome ‘counterweight’ to research imperative

Alternative metrics reveal the research that received the most online attention

Vice-chancellor of New York University Shanghai on academic freedom and ‘cosmopolitan spirit’

Vice-chancellors must do much more to prepare students to tackle climate change, argues Joy Carter

The National Union of Students has released a selection of Christmas songs inspired by higher education. All together now – one, two, three, four...

Employability skills remain a significant differentiator in the region, says Zahir Irani

Are scientists just uninterested in religion or actively at odds with it?

OECD head of education insists emulating Pisa school tests will improve teaching and lower fees

Students who had an opportunity to learn a foreign language more likely to want to study abroad, research reveals

First official statement on higher education and science from organisation campaigning for Brexit