Smaller publishers ‘last in the queue’ for open access deals
Interviews with learned societies raise fears that independent imprints will be frozen out of publishing’s future

Interviews with learned societies raise fears that independent imprints will be frozen out of publishing’s future

Michael Higgins warns campuses ‘have suffered attrition of range and depth, loss of interdisciplinary exchange, leading in too many cases to a degradation of the very scholarship and teaching for...

Ideal of shared governance suffers, though AAUP heartened by some revivals, especially at large public universities

Limited objections tied to nation’s political divide may be theatrical but still significant, survey suggests

Head of state weighs in on dispute, as war of words escalates among Pacific neighbours

Wang Yongzhen stabbed at Shanghai university

Headhunters and scientists have reported waning interest in UK research roles, citing high cost of visas and healthcare as a key deterrent

Gender bias in student reviews leads vulnerable females to be more lenient in their assessments, large analysis finds

The science base, public and private, needs certainty over how promised funding increases will be spent, says Chris Skidmore

Survey of German students finds higher levels of cheating during online exams than in on-site exams for the 2020 summer semester

Holyrood administration announces extra cash to assist with applications to Horizon Europe

Shell chair and former BHP chief executive nominated to succeed Sir John Kingman

University staff are keen on hybrid working, but will it work long-term for researchers? Jack Grove examines which practices might outlast the pandemic

Report author says increasing funding would only lead to more insecurity, and culture shift is needed instead