StuDocu: academics angry as lecture notes shared without consent
Note-sharing platform accused of cashing in on students uploading teaching materials

Note-sharing platform accused of cashing in on students uploading teaching materials

Universities UK submission to upcoming spending review urges Westminster government to support change of provision

The ‘dark academia’ fashion trend underlines the stereotype of the slim, pale, serious woman dressed in black, says Rachel Moss

Shadow minister Stephen Kinnock sets out vision for party to reconnect with voters beyond ‘cities and university towns’

Australian universities’ 2020 financial fortunes were little influenced by their dependence on overseas students

Minister won’t say ‘openly’ they want participation cut, while lowering loan threshold will hit social mobility, warns Labour shadow minister

Australian researchers’ funding hopes hinge not on whether rule was wrong, but on whether wrong rule was applied correctly

Some British scholars are following in their European peers’ footsteps in a bid to improve their research opportunities overseas

Prestigious Sage robotics title pulls papers over concerns its peer review was ‘subverted’ by China-based academics

The pandemic is still demanding accurate and rapid communication at every twist and turn. Johanna Lowe lists four lessons learned from 18 months of unrelenting pressure

Google Translate’s limitations spell out why we must revisit old questions about artificial intelligence, says Lionel Tarassenko

Female researchers who socialise less with male colleagues less likely to feel supported in the workplace

Reform of student financing expected as part of comprehensive spending review next month

The professor of psychiatry and author of Of Fear and Strangers discusses learning about America from Twain, the ‘history of xenophobia’ and how to address it

Mood among academics, students and administrators swinging behind compulsory jabs