‘This might tank my career’: Pruitt accuser on whistleblowing
After three years of retractions and investigations, Kate Laskowski reflects on her role in exposing her co-author’s research misconduct

After three years of retractions and investigations, Kate Laskowski reflects on her role in exposing her co-author’s research misconduct

Training survivors of domestic abuse to become researchers could provide blueprint for public engagement, says King’s academic

‘Staff have been doing more with less, while money is thrown at a political consultant,’ union fumes

Tracking doctoral alumni in other sectors would inform departments about what their specific training allows graduates to do, says Patrick Walsh

Hong Kong has ‘a special convening power’ that could attract partners from China and the Middle East, CUHK’s v-c tells Tiya Thomas-Alexander

Statement says university staff ‘shocked and devastated’ by news

Society issues warning as British Academy expresses concern about future of English degrees

Departure of Tawana Kupe adds to turmoil at top level of South African sector

Ex-PM and former Tory leader urge replacement of Turing Institute with ‘Cern for AI’, which could position Britain as leader in innovation and good practice

Professors say state’s recent track record of passing laws targeting transgender people and DEI programmes means Tampa is not a ‘safe’ location for annual event

Underfunding and an authoritarian government combine to create existential threat for Poland’s basic research agency, scholars fear

Tough job market forces authorities to introduce measures aimed at simplifying graduates’ entry into the workplace

Some universities have already begun collecting dues while others ‘wait and see’ for amendment to pass parliament and details of government scholarships to be finalised

Lawyers consider bringing joint claim over breach, but pension fund says no evidence personal information stolen during Capita attack is circulating widely

So far, Russianists have been strangely resistant to confronting imperialistic, Russocentric narratives, says Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed