Australia struggles to get medical students to work in regions
Less than 5 per cent of medical students on indentureship deal have fulfilled obligations to work outside cities

Less than 5 per cent of medical students on indentureship deal have fulfilled obligations to work outside cities

Politicians’ false claims to be implementing evidence-based policy risk undermining academia’s reputation, says Gary Thomas

Pakistani scholars blast move by India’s University Grants Commission, calling it ‘discriminatory, illogical and unilateral’

Resignations from the Australia India Institute suggest that politicisation of university management is not confined to the mainland, says Mukhtar Ahmad

Academics at 44 institutions to refuse to mark work or set exams in midst of busy summer assessment period, in ongoing row over pay and pensions

Swedish-Iranian academic Ahmadreza Djalali is given execution date on the day ‘historic’ trial ends

Special intake should be at least doubled, vice-chancellor says

Academic who has become a lightning rod for criticism over her pandemic advice reflects on two years in the eye of the Covid storm

Rival centre’s establishment highlights the problems for thinktanks in universities

Pentagon fell short on promises to help HBCUs compete for research grants, though institutions see new motivation from foreign tensions

UK professional bodies for mathematicians call for specialist funding to help female senior lecturers whose research careers are blown off course

Thinking in terms of disembodied abilities undermines again well-rounded learning and secure employment, says Gavin Moodie

Government plan would also mean alternative non-degree qualifications being downgraded in eyes of employers, MillionPlus warns

Merger of two of the biggest plagiarism checkers will help combat more sophisticated forms of cheating, Andreas Ohlson says

Just as campaigns to promote societal benefit show strength, activists admit setbacks in wider battleground for basic academic freedom