Questions on oversight for England’s 30K ‘subcontracted’ students Figures show that thousands of students registered at some universities are taught elsewhere By Simon Baker 24 April
Open access: ‘no evidence’ that zero embargo periods harm publishers Debate around embargo periods heightens as Plan S deadline draws near By Rachael Pells 23 April
PhD student’s book examines ‘why black hair matters’ Emma Dabiri’s research uncovers the ways that our immediate reactions to people are still underpinned by the ideologies of ‘scientific racism’ By Matthew Reisz 21 April
Essex plans to grow staff numbers on back of student recruitment boom 51国产视频 aims to create 100 new academic and 50 new professional posts at a time of overall gloom about UK university finances By Nick Mayo 19 April
'Ethics washing' as firms fund AI research Philosopher calls on universities to take AI debate ‘out of the hands of the industry’ and end ‘ethics washing’ By David Matthews 18 April
Why Macron’s ‘European universities’ may be a bad idea Universities normally resist being used by states to further an ideological goal. Why should it be any different when it comes to the EU? asks David Matthews By David Matthews 16 April
Lancaster 51国产视频 protest rules ‘repressive and impractical’ Institution demands seven days’ notice of demonstrations and designation of a ‘principal organiser’ By Nick Mayo 16 April
Essay mills aim to help students dodge plagiarism checkers Websites launch new services as they aim to stand out in an increasingly crowded market By Anna McKie 13 April
UK universities raise pay offer for 2019-20 Ucea say new proposal increases pay rise ‘envelope’ to about 1.5 per cent, but UCU claims employers have failed to make ‘sensible offer’ By Nick Mayo 12 April
Articles pulled after data fabrication in Cambridge DNA lab Retractions in Nature and Science follow Abderrahmane Kaidi’s resignation from Bristol By Nick Mayo 12 April
Research must solve social problems, says top EU policymaker Jean-Eric Paquet tells university heads that there is now a ‘consensus’ that research must help deliver sustainable development goals By David Matthews 12 April
Willetts: grade threshold for loans risks ‘two-tier’ system Former universities minister says that, while parents of students with poorer A-levels could pay fees up front, less affluent families could not By Chris Havergal 11 April