MeToo paper investigated as academic threatens legal action
Article on MeToo movement in Iran named researcher, who denies wrongdoing, as ‘serial abuser’
Article on MeToo movement in Iran named researcher, who denies wrongdoing, as ‘serial abuser’
Universities UK’s requests of an incoming government also include a review of the maintenance support package offered to students
Funder’s director warns that disclosing records on information complaints could deter future reporting
Uncertainty gives way to despair as new government pulls the plug on Science City and turns its back on reform process
Academic leading sex and gender research review for government also criticises ‘shocking failure of leadership in sector’ after professor’s tribunal win against OU
Risk-rating system, which punishes universities for visa refusals, merely the latest form of ‘structural disadvantage’
Opposition scenting power urged to ‘show political leadership’ in face of Tory pressure to scrap or scale back post-study work route
As officials ward off questions about debt relief, tax office outlines the cost of changes to ‘grossly unfair’ repayment quirk
Applicants to institutions getting marked down face more processing delays
Ministers’ communications with their scientific advisers have been revealed, shining a light on how such relationships work, but will wide-ranging exercise change how research informs policy in the...
Election result in world’s fourth biggest nation underlines the need for better understanding of its neighbour
After Trump crackdown and Biden promise of clearer guidelines, lawmakers grow antsy about lack of progress
At their university’s first-ever Republican conference, campus leaders stress their belonging and the importance of controlling academia’s agenda
Students out of pocket as universities second-guess government policies designed to ‘reduce the net intake’
Philanthropic gifts to colleges and universities reach near record levels, just as wealthy benefactors wield growing power over institutions