China crackdown ‘hit US scientists’ research quality’
US project leaders with history of China collaboration ‘saw dent to citations’
US project leaders with history of China collaboration ‘saw dent to citations’
UCU pushes on with shrinking rounds of strike action despite calls to regroup and rethink
Ombudsman says difficulties finding alternative remedies during pandemic partly to blame for £1.3 million bill
Pursuing research relevance is important, but the risk is that it becomes a form of deference, co-option and control, says Matthew Flinders
As staff reel from an austerity drive, Victoria produces its first A$3 billion institution
Education Department admits data-diverting code in federal aid website, toughening politics for institutional performance monitoring
Scholars question whether open access platforms could step in to replace dominance of China National Knowledge Infrastructure
Findings raise red flag for Australia’s economically crucial international enrolments
UA92 hails success of strategy attracting disadvantaged students but remains loss-making
The King’s College London president says universities are ‘not in any way toxic places’
The complexity of tackling major social challenges makes universities a natural launchpad for firms aimed at doing so, says Tanya Filer
Generation-high inflation raises particular issues for humanities students and universities confronting a demographic bulge
Kremlin’s push on technological sovereignty met with scepticism as West shuns partnerships over Ukraine war
Universities UK backs plans but stresses that they must be easy to understand and avoid bureaucracy for all involved
Higher education is key to reassessing who we are as a nation and why we’re tolerating such extreme division and deception, says Vincent Rougeau