Chinese students face ‘sinister pattern’ of surveillance overseas
Chinese nationals studying abroad report being subject to transnational surveillance by authorities, leaving them scared to speak freely
Chinese nationals studying abroad report being subject to transnational surveillance by authorities, leaving them scared to speak freely
Mutual support networks and mentoring can help more women attain senior positions, say Efthalia Chatzigianni and Bryony Whitmarsh
‘Gothenburg Manifesto’ calls for decentralisation of power and return to ‘core’ of academia
Two years on from Russia’s invasion, displaced institutions are still teaching in temporary premises and online, while many researchers work abroad. But with a host of urgent quality problems to...
New government’s decision spells the end of ‘back-breaking’ exercise, commentators say
Making people paranoid about employing familiar and useful words is not the way to encourage responsible AI use, say Lilian Schofield and Xue Zhou
David Mba creates fully funded PhD studentships after taking reins at Birmingham City University
Intimidation of longstanding civic institutions belies a traditional conservative emphasis on small government and free speech, says Andrew Seligsohn
Scholars are growing increasingly wary of conducting research on and in China as the country strengthens national security laws
Report finds that female education researchers are outnumbered three-to-one and face ‘multi-faceted’ challenges
Companies will partner with global institutions under a government plan to speed up the development of new technologies and boost international collaboration
Despite explicit exemption for fundamental research, Greens warn that new regime will stymie collaboration ‘outside Aukus bubble’
Three business school researchers who lost their jobs after their research was seen as not meeting strategic priorities win employment case
Michelle Donelan faces calls to apologise as equality committee at centre of Gaza free speech row set to reconvene