Is truth lost if purse strings are attached?
Universities in the Marketplace
Universities in the Marketplace
Universities in the Marketplace
Fears that ministers will have a direct hand in setting the research agenda at Cambridge University were exacerbated with confirmation that the Pounds 68 million of government funds for Cambridge's...
Alumni relations could actually be improved if students paid for their own higher education, according to a survey by university marketing specialists. Ian O'Neill, author of Alumni Relations In UK...
As fund records ¥60 million deficit ahead of disbursement, academics voice concern over ‘strings-attached’ model
Based solely on a Turnitin report, Emily was condemned for using ChatGPT to write her essay. Except that she hadn’t, writes Daniel Sokol
Trial ahead of LLE failed because of ‘utilitarian’ course offer while ‘top university’ prestige harms credit transfer prospects, says leader
Government expected to initiate system of caps, potentially using new quality measures, but drop minimum entry requirement idea
Reaction to the new rules has been mixed, but they promise to fix the toxic aspects of research culture, says Cat Davies
Aaron Ciechanover criticises profits of Nature publisher and backs mega-journal model
Researchers can help policymakers get to grips with what is and isn’t possible in areas such as hydrogen fuel production, says Tracey Brown
Scholarly ethics expert Yuehong (Helen) Zhang says the region’s approach to research ethics is changing
University says data gathered by new technology will only help to assess how buildings are used, but staff fear repercussions of increased surveillance
Universities will be allowed to submit dozens of outputs by an academic – or none at all – to next Research Excellence Framework under proposed new rules
When she was BBC Newsnight’s top booker, Sam McAlister persuaded Prince Andrew to give his infamous interview about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. She tells Jack Grove how academics can avoid...