Ethnic Chinese scientists fear heavy US surveillance
After years of crackdown on Chinese-born scholars, US universities in danger of losing critical base of students and workers, University of Arizona-led survey finds
After years of crackdown on Chinese-born scholars, US universities in danger of losing critical base of students and workers, University of Arizona-led survey finds
Report on breakthrough technology in cyber-agriculture withdrawn over accuracy and replicability as former researcher sues MIT
‘Parallel universes’ promise more pain for international education, even as Covid finish line beckons
Spending commitments on Aria, Horizon Europe and UKRI should be welcomed – as should the Treasury’s growing scrutiny of UK and EU research structures, says John Womersley
Publishing giant’s offer fails to meet goals of reducing costs and supporting rapid switch to open access, says sector
Two-thirds of eligible college students voted, with Trump-era motivations seen to be generating new political power for campus voices
THE Climate Impact Forum hears issue may still be seen as ‘middle-class problem’ in poorer nations
Higher education minister says circumstances of philosopher’s departure ‘absolutely appalling’
Serena Masino is intrigued by a wide-ranging exploration of how political and economic factors play a crucial role in many diseases
Meeting student demand on climate, Canada’s top-ranked institution to cut oil companies from C$4 billion endowment by 2030
Analysis says lack of insights from outside the sciences could hamper uptake of clean technology
John Morgan meets the Nobel prizewinning father of nudge economics, who believes that the dismal science can only be improved by taking account of people’s ‘predictable mistakes’
这一代大学校长在应聘时,没有一个职位描述提到新冠病毒。那么他们在过去18个月里发现了什么?未来的经济、政治和环境又会如何?我们询问了全球180位高校领导。保罗·詹普(Paul Jump)报道
The Nottingham historian discusses founding a library in the Indian village where he grew up and the need for alternatives to the ‘false promises of neoliberal education’
Tributes paid to scholar ‘who wore his formidable knowledge lightly’ and brought a ‘global perspective to the understanding of Russian history’