Laurentian University wins creditor approval of repayment plan
Nearly two years after pursuit of controversial and costly insolvency process, Ontario institution sees pathway to recovery
Nearly two years after pursuit of controversial and costly insolvency process, Ontario institution sees pathway to recovery
Sector experts offer their advice for Liz Truss and her new Cabinet on some of the biggest issues facing UK universities, from finances and R&D to culture wars and common ground
The toxic dispute over the rights of transgender people and how freely these matters should be discussed remains academia’s most divisive issue. Laura Favaro explains what she learned from speaking...
Eastern authors ‘risk falling behind’ on visibility and rankings if their work remains behind paywall while US moves to open research, scholars warn
Research England examining study on how AI might be used to predict quality of research outputs
As oversubscribed classes become painfully commonplace, students with computer skills test marketplace to bypass administrators
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
ARC reveals macro scale of its micro-management of funding applicants’ statements
Backed by state government, an ambitious university-led initiative is aiming to restore the Ruhr Valley’s former industrial glory. John Morgan meets academics behind the experiment in driving...
It is scandalous that wealthy publishers make academics provide what is, in effect, unlimited legal expenses insurance, says Andrew Tettenborn
Moving on: Can academia restore the German Rust Belt’s shine?
At campus steeped in scandal, trustees fault Stanley over sexual misconduct reporting procedures, but faculty and students help him fight back
As universities buff up their diversity credentials, Australia’s largest regional institution warns of ‘hunting’ in its backyard
UK analysis of data on siblings’ attitudes challenges right-wing claims that universities ‘indoctrinate’ students into leftist thinking
‘Reprofiling’ of planned increase in spending and opting against association to Horizon Europe likely to be on table, predicts ex-minister