Canadian Nobelist wages war on science disinformation
Trailblazing physicist Donna Strickland hopes new institute will tackle waning public trust in science
Trailblazing physicist Donna Strickland hopes new institute will tackle waning public trust in science
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German universities are the best in the world, according to China’s classification of higher education subjects
Covid recovery at two-year campuses tied to gains among older students and high school dual programmes, but challenges still await
Jason Wingard agrees to leave after less than two years in charge
As fierce partisanship silences US academics, a fired leader gets an even bigger job that rewards his resistance
An image of massed ranks of anatomy faculty giving the Nazi salute is a reminder that academics are not immune to extremism, says Jonathan Leo
Council for At-Risk Academics is fundraising to help displaced academics continue teaching
Irene Tracey warns that ‘everybody is suffering’ under the current model
Administrators take ‘very clever’ strategy to ‘divide’ students by disciplining two of them harshly while letting others go, scholar says
US administrators wary of losing millions in government funding over risky China ties, scholars say
Hate campaign directed towards America’s chief pandemic scientist makes it harder to find permanent leader for world’s biggest research funder
Senior faculty are trying to prove their worth by making the lives of others so unpleasant that they agree to leave. It is time to call them out, says Aymen Idris
Australia’s underwhelming success in making university enrolments more equitable underlines the need to ‘address schooling’, forum hears