Chicago Principles tested as free speech rows split faculties
US universities look to alternative ways of ensuring diverse views are respected, reflecting differing approaches to the ‘crisis’
US universities look to alternative ways of ensuring diverse views are respected, reflecting differing approaches to the ‘crisis’
Graduates seen as poorly prepared in country with spiralling murder rate but top-down syllabus update said to ‘violate’ normal practice
Seven years after he took the ‘big leap’ out of academia, John Ankers explains what he’s learned from life coaching other scholars who are mulling a change of career
National Bureau of Statistics suspends release of figures, leaving universities in the dark over how situation is developing
Faculty often feel they’re always on the job because of technology and the stress can stem from not feeling totally in control, writes Betheny Gross
Leaked draft of summertime power grab has spooked scientists, but most admit country’s network of 76 institutes needs reform
Figure emerges as Intergenerational Report highlights research’s role in arresting productivity plunge
If Stanford’s now-departed president had fully faced up to dubious practices in his lab and insisted on corrections, his infractions of research integrity could have been forgiven, says David Sanders
Stanford University chemist unrepentant about his contrarianism during the pandemic despite some of his bold predictions proving incorrect
Divisions on both sides mean finding compromise that suits all is proving impossible, with sector’s reputation on the line
University one of the few to avoid pushing an institutional line on the forthcoming Australian referendum
Outgoing EdUHK head reflects on a decade-long stint leading Hong Kong’s teacher training university
At the heart of the debate about the global competitiveness of EU-funded research is the question of whether science should be a tool for industrial policy or a global power for good, says Jan...
While the removal of opportunities for political ‘meddling’ has drawn widespread approval, research advocates want more funding
Experts counter analysis suggesting that mismanagement, not declining government subsidies, is cause of financial woes