Indian police investigate ‘fake degrees’ of government employees
Government employees with qualifications from a private college in Rajasthan face scrutiny after allegations of fake degree ploy emerge
Government employees with qualifications from a private college in Rajasthan face scrutiny after allegations of fake degree ploy emerge
Extra financial assistance would support wider unseen benefits of university-led research, says science advocacy group
While Australia says it wants universities ‘going to the world’, its policies are making it harder
University says donation was meant to have been made personally by Ravi Gill, owner of the operating company
‘There’s an assumption that if you pay for something, it is going to be better quality than if it’s free,’ says librarian involved in Hong Kong collaboration
Hefty pay packages and patchy record on declaring financial data should prompt tougher scrutiny of for-profit sector, says critic
I concentrate on the joy I get from working with the students who do show up, rather than feeling slighted by those who don’t, says Anna Meier
Students at National Taiwan University subjected to further harm after reporting misconduct, according to investigators
Five years after arrest in Trump crackdown, Chinese-born Franklin Feng Tao gets vindication – and wants his job back
International students not being offered a back door to prestigious institutions, review finds, but issues with progression and different conditions flagged
Industrial action turnout threshold set for axe, minimum service levels going nowhere, but new rules on zero-hours contracts on the way