University of California in open access deal with Springer Nature
Landmark US agreement is hailed as ‘significant milestone’ in shift to open access publishing in North America
Landmark US agreement is hailed as ‘significant milestone’ in shift to open access publishing in North America
Former Ohio State president pledges focus on pandemic, race and environment
Many young universities have an explicit service mission, while others organically aligned their work with local needs. John Ross explores new institutions’ affinity for civic engagement
Anticipating a renewed coronavirus outbreak, California State University plans for semester online
Rebuffed on pricing and open access, universities refuse full-access renewals
Return to table reflects ongoing string of advances for open science movement
Graduate students had been seeking help with high housing costs
US’ top producer of research papers hopes stance will force major gains in open access
Goal is to help subscription-free pioneers survive as their idea gains wide adoption
UUK vice-president heading back Down Under after five years in Northern Ireland
Despite administrator concern, law enacted as matter of gender and financial fairness
Marc Tessier-Lavigne discusses diversifying student intake and focusing on ethics of new technologies in Times Higher Education interview
Tributes paid to ‘a committed visionary’ whose research and lobbying helped transform the Californian legal system
Publishing deals need to acknowledge the reality that most research is not yet gold open access, says Elsevier’s Gemma Hersh