Two-thirds of New Zealand undergraduates admit to cheating
Universities must gear themselves up to deal with an activity that has ‘evolutionary roots’, academic integrity expert argues
Universities must gear themselves up to deal with an activity that has ‘evolutionary roots’, academic integrity expert argues
Further industrial action planned as union members try to resist wave of university cost-cutting
Left-wing victory at India's JNU subject of Bollywood film
At moment of political threat, Tessier-Lavigne replacement brings continued white male lineage with reputation for scientific innovation and listening to diverse voices
US’ biggest charitable foundation, with focus on global health, abandons APCs in favour of preprint repositories
Lack of innovation rewards mean lousy lectures live on, says Harvard University educationalist behind flipped learning
England’s Uni Connect programme has funding reduced to £20 million at ‘exactly the wrong time’, says widening participation expert
Karen Cox to step down next month as university grapples with projected £30 million deficit
In a nation that struggles to get minority students into medicine, Ontario university eyes progress in broader admissions process
Nobel-winning former Royal Society president discusses his concerns over the UK’s ‘too high’ visa costs, anti-ageing science and older academics who refuse to retire
Pivotal Australian report risks enshrining curse of ‘low expectations’, critics warn
With 3,000 graduate students picketing for higher pay, Boston University dean encourages faculty to ‘think creatively’ about using technological alternatives
AI lecturers have the potential to free up academics’ time and create more immersive learning environments, but institutions are treading cautiously when it comes to introducing the technology into...
While US prison reform campaigners celebrate reversal of 30-year ban on incarcerated students accessing Pell Grants, counterparts in England and Wales express concern that government inaction has...
New university monuments will guard against culture war attacks, vice-chancellors argue