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The theft of more than $800,000 by hackers prompted uncomfortable conversations about preparedness – or lack of it, says John Cox

The theft of more than $800,000 by hackers prompted uncomfortable conversations about preparedness – or lack of it, says John Cox

Other disciplines and central administration ‘siphon off’ funding, stunting capacity-building and early career researchers, experts say

Ministry decision to allow universities to deny services to women without headscarves ‘will only reinforce people’s anger’, says scholar

Social scientist sees hand of ChatGPT in list of non-existent papers cited in peer reviewer’s rejection

Boosting disadvantaged Australians’ share of university places requires biggest contributions from institutions already pulling most weight, study finds

Montana-based founder of Networked University idea eyes new way to aid students, share resources and, perhaps, bridge societal divides

Universities should do all they can to expand students’ horizons by exposing them to the transcendentally vast, says Andy Tix

Fayneese Miller, university’s first black president, to retire after months of battling over propriety of Muhammad painting in art class

Minister with a doctorate Mats Persson also tells THE he wants Sweden to attract family-minded international researchers

Many learners reluctant to attend public institutions as this may ‘legitimise regime’, says researcher

Scientific community counts nation’s economic losses from two decades of underinvestment but can’t budge Trudeau government

Many such journals are on government-approved lists and indexed in mainstream bibliographic databases, says Emanuel Kulczycki

Imperial president reflects on his institution’s role in UK growth and the importance of collaboration within Horizon Europe