Democrats take Senate and raise hope for US funding reforms
Narrow political margin, however, may mean gridlock for major initiatives is unmoved

Narrow political margin, however, may mean gridlock for major initiatives is unmoved

Manuscripts by female authors enjoy more favourable treatment in many disciplines, according to analysis of 350,000 journal submissions

Research excellence framework submission deadline still set for 31 March

Vice-chancellor says feedback from first lockdown shows four-day week ‘helps improve work-life balance’

Whether academic is in a relationship has bigger impact on their perception of work-life balance than whether or not they have children, research suggests

Some opt to keep EU fees at same or similar levels to home fees post-Brexit to avoid ‘killing market’, as others consider legal questions

Uneasy bonds between lecturers and education specialists must be strengthened to deliver post-pandemic learning, says Neil Mosley

Institutions rewarded for getting ahead of the curve on key issues facing UK sector

London institution makes announcement as York cancels face-to-face teaching on classroom-based courses for rest of term

Perfunctory guidelines tell Australian universities little they did not already know, but herald welcome dialogue

US-based academic publisher eager for digital expertise of London counterpart, but outsiders express concern about growing commercial control of scholarly communication

If the UK wins more money from the EU’s flagship research programme it will have to pay it back – but only if the imbalance is structural

Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies members say that teaching should stay online until Easter

Growing impatience with online learning in South Korea highlights the limitations of socially distanced teaching, says Justin Fendos