UK cuts most Russian research ties and funds Ukrainian refugees
Ministers halt funding to programmes with ‘state and institutional collaborators’ but ‘small number’ of partnerships remain under review

Ministers halt funding to programmes with ‘state and institutional collaborators’ but ‘small number’ of partnerships remain under review

Findings from Dutch confessional covering methods, supervision and publishing likely to be repeated in other countries, authors say

Emilia Şercan has exposed a vast array of senior public officials for plagiarising their theses, writes Július Kravjar

Study finds that staff welcome better work-life balance but still face barriers

The pandemic underlined the value of international university alliances for sharing problems – and solutions, says David Eastwood

With the future of globalisation in question, are long-debated divisions over institutional autonomy and academic freedom inching closer to reality?

Penalties for student snitches and curbs on Confucius Institutes and Thousand Talents Programme among dozens of recommendations from security committee

As debut film portrays academia as racist to the core, Mariama Diallo talks of love for her Yale experience but even tougher realities than she could show

Ukraine war focuses attention on future of island and role of universities in defence

EU officials want to take money for Chips Act, but government purseholders have ruled out using unspent project funds to replace it

Four in five postgraduates who responded to union survey say they are likely to leave sector

Standard mentoring is not enough if we want a resilient, compassionate and happy research workforce, says Mark Reed

New Zealand now perceived poorly on factors where it used to excel, survey finds
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