Bullying is a feature of UK research universities, not a bug
Departmental hierarchies, job precarity and institutions’ need to protect their star professors enables bullies to thrive in Britain’s top universities, says Wyn Evans
Departmental hierarchies, job precarity and institutions’ need to protect their star professors enables bullies to thrive in Britain’s top universities, says Wyn Evans
Academics say largest US research funder’s policy aimed at stopping ideas theft could also apply to search engines
Disappointment comes months after v-c told alumni that government funding was ‘becoming extremely inadequate’
More people need degrees just to keep up with the crowd, analysis of Australian census data suggests
US study finds doctoral students who are supervised by leading inventors, or who are male, are much more likely to file patents
Irish university pulls back from plan to handpick internal members of governing authority
Report calls for campaign to boost ‘esteem and attractiveness’ of sector’s advancement profession
Faculty member shot dead at UNC, gunman chased from Florida HBCU kills three black shoppers, student dies trying wrong house
Post-Brexit expansion comes amid a shortfall of 30,000 beds, with student groups warning universities need to be more upfront about the issues
‘Narrow-mindedness’ over China in US universities driven by fear of losing government funding, says Denis Simon
Politicians, the public and judges have grown tired of deferring to universities’ opaque decision-making processes, as illustrated by Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action in admissions, say...
One in five waiting more than a year for doctoral visas despite claims processing times have been speeded up
Drop in international students applying via Ucas, down to lowest level since 2014, might offer signs of market pressures
Remodelling engineering degrees to include rewilding and ecological restoration would benefit students, society and the planet, says Paul Jepson
Australian rule changes, like UK clampdown and mooted Canadian cap, coincide with exploding enrolments from South Asia