Open access deals ‘shift scholars towards big publishers’
German study finds academics favouring Springer Nature and Wiley, with authors warning smaller publishers could be squeezed out
German study finds academics favouring Springer Nature and Wiley, with authors warning smaller publishers could be squeezed out
Qualities of silent endurance and self-containment embodied by the Duke of Edinburgh are unlikely to resonate with, or help, a generation of students faced with adversity, says Adrian Furnham
英国大学协会和协会院校联盟称新冠疫情的“意外后果”是学生社交时间减少而学习时间增加了
Co-authorship between academics based in Middle East, North Africa and Turkey is limited, study finds
泰晤士高等教育调查发现,学生看待大学可持续性与毕业生就业前景的优先级很可能相同
The loss of the human touch, plus potential tech headaches, make interviewing online an even greater challenge, says Gábor Sarlós
Merging metrics for the REF, KEF and TEF would free up time for academics to become researchers once again, says Robert MacIntosh
Advert for student finance director post indicates minimum entry requirement idea proceeding, as sources suggest government may use GCSEs rather than A levels
Making historic ‘misrepresentations’ a reportable offence could affect even overseas study
Stranded students ‘won’t put their lives on hold’, diplomats warn universities
In 15 out of 20 cities analysed, researchers just passing through tended to have the biggest impact
Extra funding to support UK association to Horizon Europe was vital. But questions remain about the UK’s ambition to be a globally connected ‘science superpower’
Matthew Flinders finds the solutions offered in an ambitious analysis of American discontent less than impressive
Union passes motion in favour of industrial action over risk to 145 staff
Future association funding ‘fairly secure’ but must be discussed again with Treasury, says business secretary