Academic fraud factories are booming, warns plagiarism sleuth
Firms that sell co-authorship on papers accepted by reputable journals are likely turning over millions of pounds a year
Firms that sell co-authorship on papers accepted by reputable journals are likely turning over millions of pounds a year
Ex-governor also wants UK to offer visas to youth born after 1997 to counter clampdown on free speech
Researchers decry ‘ridiculous’ travel for 30-minute interviews and ask colleagues and funders to commit to flying less
Rigorous ‘no deal’ planning paved way for significant concessions, says library head
Reskilling may help workers feed their families – but a plateful of modules may not add up to a square educational meal, warns Johnny Rich
Brussels officials say their new European universities strategy, including cooperation on higher education laws, will improve student mobility and academic cooperation
In biennial assessment, NSF analysts admit US still losing ground on many metrics but remaining most likely common partner for breakthroughs
Further walkouts expected in disputes over pay, pensions and working conditions
Six universities sign up to new pledge committing not to use ‘gagging orders’ in dealing with claims of sexual misconduct, bullying and other harassment
Watching online lectures at faster speeds does not significantly impede understanding and may allow students more time to revise, say researchers
Deadline arrives for universities to choose between shifting student places out of major urban centres or cutting them altogether
National survey of pro vice-chancellors indicates widespread shift away from humanities subjects in near future
高等教育必须承认自身在数字时代中带来的额外工作量,克里斯托弗・沙伯格(Christopher Schaberg)说
The University of Toronto president has ‘doubled down on internationalising’ while remaining rooted in the Canadian metropolis for almost four decades
The philosopher and author of The Fourfold Remedy: Epicurus and the Art of Happiness on Asterix, architecture, Aristippus and discovering the power of ideas