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Bullies and snakes can only wreak havoc via the support – conscious or otherwise – of those around them, says Irina Dumitrescu

Bullies and snakes can only wreak havoc via the support – conscious or otherwise – of those around them, says Irina Dumitrescu

Former vaccines minister succeeds Gavin Williamson

Controversial post-holder says he is ‘proud’ of ‘transformational reforms’

UK Reproducibility Network will run training on open research methods thanks to ‘major strategic investment’ by Research England

AI expert re-emerges at top Chinese university as former employer finds Uighur study breached Australian research code

Holden Thorp says Abet course rules hinder well-rounded strategies to fight major social burdens

Trade minister Graham Stuart says cross-government support will allow UK universities to grow overseas student numbers by 30 per cent

Ministry of Education says it does not ‘support or encourage’ institutions setting up outposts beyond their home province

Despite scepticism about the business model, short courses prove an earner for cash-starved institutions

FoI requests suggest some UK institutions have spent just a few hundred pounds per academic over the past six years

As freshers make up for forgone alcohol experiments during lockdown, George Bass won’t be surprised to see more hair ransoms on Instagram

But Royal Holloway principal warns against ‘frivolous and vexatious claims’ under planned legislation

Accused of bribery to gain entry for their children, parents draw parallels to legal forms of favouritism

Ranking of US universities and colleges puts student success and learning at its heart

But thousands of Australian researchers remain in limbo, with reviled rule still in force for grants under consideration