Psychologists reluctant to own up to research mistakes
Despite widespread recognition of prevalence of errors in psychological research, academics remain reluctant to own up to their errors
Despite widespread recognition of prevalence of errors in psychological research, academics remain reluctant to own up to their errors
Universities should use federal budget boost to help companies keep innovating, not to do it themselves, top science policy expert says
After a year where universities were buffeted by forces beyond their control, the winter brings time for reflection and appreciation of their vital role
Country’s vice-chancellors conceived exchange programme, only to abandon it as focus shifted to recruitment
Staffing reductions could leave institution unable to meet needs of international researchers, academics warn
Ellen Hurwitz charts her journey from US liberal arts colleges to the American University in Central Asia
Former president of University of Victoria remembered
The advent of Plan S promises to turbocharge the open access movement, but amid pushback from researchers and publishers, Rachael Pells examines whether the demand for published research truly merits...
Universities offer prestige but vocational colleges offer jobs, say leaders in three continents
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign says policy will provide protection if potential visa restriction, pandemic or trade war curbs enrolment
Asia scholar says continent’s progress in STEM fields has been ‘to the detriment of the social sciences and humanities’
Kori Schake is disappointed by a study that covers old ground and fails to deliver fresh ideas on governance
With one more year to go until the end of a decade that is transforming universities worldwide, Times Higher Education looks at the trends that have shaped the past 12 months
Standardised test scores, interviews, entrance exams, choosing the top percentage of applicants: all are used in university admissions. Ellie Bothwell asks which methods provide the most honest...