EU-China research relationship ‘unbalanced’, policy head warns
Jean-Eric Paquet warns that on open data, research collaboration and academic mobility, EU-China links are not always reciprocal

Jean-Eric Paquet warns that on open data, research collaboration and academic mobility, EU-China links are not always reciprocal

‘Top down’ antipathy feeds broader experience of discrimination, student representatives warn

In a follow-up blog, Brazilian student Lucas Lavoyer outlines what the last few months have been like waiting to find out if he will be able to do his PhD in the UK

Times Higher Education will publish league tables for 11 different subject areas in October

Universities told that emphasis on tackling pandemic, climate change and digital transformation may require ‘reshuffling of money’

NSW minister predicts early resumption of student flows, as states and territories develop plans for flights and quarantine

Pilot scheme to promote diversity in doctoral study will also include anonymisation of applications

University scientists prove nimble, but still wish for government allies

Ransomware victims must either line the pockets of criminals or face the financial penalties and PR disaster of a data breach, says Chris Cobb

Study says findings are ‘concrete evidence to support concerns about racist and sexist misappropriation of research’

Despite challenging bilateral ties, former Australian foreign ministers say enrolments may prove resilient

The global recession triggered by Covid-19 is already ‘more challenging’ in Europe than the 2008 financial crash, warns EUA policy expert

Paper finds there is no correlation between perceived good looks and teaching effectiveness among male scholars

Covid-19 has elevated the already considerable cyber risks universities face from without and within, Australian consultants warn

Universities in Lebanese capital focus on student funding and retaining staff after explosion, but leaders say future of sector will depend on make-up of new government