Why is the UK government considering a huge cut to research?
John Morgan looks at why UK research faces crisis over Horizon Europe funding under government that wants ‘science superpower’ status
John Morgan looks at why UK research faces crisis over Horizon Europe funding under government that wants ‘science superpower’ status
We must fight the urge to want to play with shiny new toys even more than educate our classes, says George Justice
Experts warn that diverting cash to pay for Horizon Europe association would exert a heavy toll on early career scholars
The cuts will hit organisations helping women and girls to evade violence and access justice, say Christine Chinkin and Sanam Naraghi Anderlini
Australian universities’ standing in global league tables may have plateaued
Government concern has not yielded concrete steps to address chronic faculty shortages and adjunctification, says Pushkar
University employees are ‘in the firing line’ and some have gone into hiding
The use of the messaging app for cheating is apparently rife, bringing the whole viability of online exams into question, says Daniel Sokol
Nick Welch, chief operating officer at Arts University Bournemouth, given 21-month sentence
Newcastle University scholar says she ‘will not be silenced’
George Tyndall has pleaded not guilty to dozens of assault charges
Move seen as popular among students and likely to be replicated elsewhere
Despite evidence that images can support higher-level thinking, their application is still marginalised, say Nataša Lacković and Zoe Hurley
Minister behind gender equality plan reflects on influx of female university presidents ahead of Trinity College Dublin’s provost election