Publishing in fraudulent journals is criminal
Universities, funders, rankers and individual academics all need to act to stamp out predatory publishers, says Roger Watson
Universities, funders, rankers and individual academics all need to act to stamp out predatory publishers, says Roger Watson
With degrees now necessary for entry into more jobs than ever before, John Morgan considers the economic arguments for expanding higher education
Re the blog article “‘Father of eugenics’ should not be erased from academic history”(www.timeshighereducation.com, 19 February) on the controversy over the legacy of Sir Francis Galton at University...
Objections to co-authorship with juniors display a misguided sense of ethics, say Mark Hayter and Roger Watson
Campaigners who want to erase the controversial figures from universities’ pasts are wrong, say Niall McCrae and Roger Watson
These are all the papers relating to the "biology and medicine" research fronts in the article What are the hot research areas that might spark the next big bang?, published in Times Higher Education...
Tired of the lies and back-patting that CVs are made of, Roger Watson eyes an alternative with a long list of virtues
We talk with the UN medal winner about the commercialisation of research, the merits of transnational scholarship and why scientists are like used-car dealers
Three professors give their views on the difficulties of taking on tasks that are necessary but undervalued
We would like to draw attention to the recent suspension of recruitment to person-centred counselling courses at the University of Strathclyde. The counselling unit is world-leading in its field and...
Scholars choose ‘essential’ texts to introduce sixth-formers to the academy