‘Bad science’ spreads through natural selection, says study
New research also finds that the statistical power of studies in social and behavioural science has not improved in half a century

New research also finds that the statistical power of studies in social and behavioural science has not improved in half a century

Government support means low- and middle-income students will not have to pay extra

President of the Australian Human Rights Commission says number of attacks on campus is 'seriously under-reported'

Initiative singles out young scholars who have the potential to forge new techniques and ways of thinking

Internationalisation is unpopular with swathes of the public and it needs a makeover, says Janet Beer

Peer reviews created by self-generated text machines are the latest threat to scientific integrity

Students report hostility from traders and clashes over whether Hong Kong is part of China in new study

More funding is needed to keep scientific research in the Netherlands strong, warn universities

Letter from dozens of faculty members follows dean of students' warning that institution did not support suppression of controversial views

Holistic admissions offer a level of fairness that traditional academic criteria alone cannot provide, and it is a new approach in Singapore, writes Kristen Lynas

Partnerships between cities and universities will be vital to securing the economic future of the North of England, writes Koen Lamberts

Max du Bois on how to avoid cultivating a bland, un-engaging brand, ahead of THE event on university branding

Can a pan-European initiative bring in more students and help them make informed choices about universities?