Public ‘overestimate’ harmful impact of new technologies
Research benefits often unforeseeable but must be communicated
Research benefits often unforeseeable but must be communicated
Business schools have launched new programmes to enrol more students, analysis shows
Lack of detail, not due process, is at the heart of concerns about medical research handouts in Australia, writes John Ross
Tributes paid to leading research integrity expert
A global panel of research universities and industry leaders discuss how to foster a sustainable culture of innovation
Academic autonomy is too often used as an excuse to ignore suggestions from students that could improve their education, says Janadari Wijesinghe
Book of the week: Martin Cohen finds much of interest in a work describing how produce gets to our plates
Inflexion acquires company from TPG Capital
Universities ‘not well served’ by federal government’s approach to BRI, Universities Australia conference hears
Sarah Kinkel enjoys a refutation of the theory that Europe’s dominance was a result of military might
What are university leaders and chief technology officers doing to meet future challenges?
Business and academia accuse each other of ‘more aggressive’ assertion of intellectual property rights
Some evidence shows international students are more likely to use essay mills, but academics say this reflects wider problems in global higher education
Researchers must ‘put on the gloves’ and bring the fight to their critics, says Arizona State professor
Study estimates that carbon footprint of global student mobility is comparable to annual emissions of Tunisia