Financial crisis or not, there must be no shuttering of open science
As UK universities desperately seek savings, open science advocates must press both their moral and selfish cases, say Marcus Munafò and Neil Jacobs

As UK universities desperately seek savings, open science advocates must press both their moral and selfish cases, say Marcus Munafò and Neil Jacobs

Our methodology uses data on all aspects of Asian universities' core missions

University forging ahead with overseas expansion plans as financial challenges build at home

Disputes over the trustworthiness of India’s state-run university rankings raise questions over quality assurance efforts, says Pushkar

University handed record fine over free speech breaches claims ruling gives ‘free rein’ to racists and sexists

Australian university set to become first foreign institution with base in Middle Eastern country, but its staff think it should focus closer to home


Efforts to rationalise complex web of English local authorities – and hand them more powers – seen as a way of creating potentially strong partners for institutions looking to innovate locally

Data indicates more scholars turning to alternative social media site to post about their work after Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover

New boss rules out further forced redundancies as cash-strapped university aims to break even next year

UK sector faces ‘critical moment’, says institution’s vice-chancellor as she announces plans to ‘resize’ the university

Former banker who chaired last funding review says recommendation that fees be frozen ‘taken too far’

Increased Treasury support must be accompanied by a greater risk appetite among institutions and investors, explain the University of Edinburgh scientists who recently sold their medical spin-out for...


Letter demands regulator action over ‘egregious’ governance failures, but ACU says claims disproved by ‘basic Google search’