Health journal latest to lose editorial board in publishing row
All 44 members of Critical Public Health board resign over Taylor & Francis’ article processing charges and alleged push for minimum paper counts
All 44 members of Critical Public Health board resign over Taylor & Francis’ article processing charges and alleged push for minimum paper counts
It isn’t perfect, but data and analytics could capture the disadvantages applicants face and the diversity they may represent, says Carlo Ratti
When Covid closed borders, universities’ over-reliance on international student fees looked like disaster. Are they any less exposed today?
Trial ahead of LLE failed because of ‘utilitarian’ course offer while ‘top university’ prestige harms credit transfer prospects, says leader
A Labour government would be ‘constrained’ by ‘badly damaged’ economy left by Conservatives, warns leader, who says funding policy will be outlined ‘in due course’
Riding it out: Will overseas students save Australian HE from the financial roller coaster
Meet the pioneering KAUST faculty tackling global challenges
Labour leader says he feels ‘very uncomfortable’ about industrial action leaving students unable to graduate
Covid-era terror of a decimation in international income has proved unfounded, but investment yields continue to fluctuate wildly. Ahead of the publication of Australia’s landmark new Universities...
‘Psychosocial harm’ clauses in workplace safety laws elevate administrators’ mental health obligations, expert warns
Studying flocks of starlings helped Giorgio Parisi crack some of physics’ deepest mysteries. The Nobelist talks to Matthew Reisz about his unconventional methods, missed eureka moments and being...
Orwell Prize nominated writer on decolonising medicine, being inspired by her father and her experiences working as a sexual and reproductive health registrar in the NHS
‘Morally supportive’ but implicitly dismissive, universities exacerbate students’ struggles with their ‘child-free’ ethos
Party urged to commit to reversing long-running decline in university funding, after signs its focus is on tweaking status quo
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media