New tool challenges ‘hierarchies’ in collaborative research
‘Valuing voices’ checklist hopes to help academics to design research projects with ‘principles of inclusiveness’?in mind
‘Valuing voices’ checklist hopes to help academics to design research projects with ‘principles of inclusiveness’?in mind
Everybody loses if first-world universities do not share the benefits with source countries of doctoral students, university leaders say
Trump’s latest escalation in battle with nation’s wealthiest university shows he is attempting a full-scale takeover, scholars say
HKUST offers unconditional acceptance to international students at Harvard in wake of US government crackdown
Universities asking candidates to?prove support for equality policies may be unlawful, claims?Alumni for Free Speech
Late move to try to pass no confidence vote in Jo Grady piles pressure on union leadership as they attempt to coordinate fight back against job losses
Bloc?seen as likely to insist on lower fees for its students in upcoming negotiations, putting UK in a difficult position, given its wider crackdown on migration
Universities can learn from the sustainable use of textiles in South America, where traditional knowledge is integrated with innovation to create a positive impact, says?Jade McLachlan
Redundancies blamed on ‘unprecedented financial challenges’ including ‘rising costs, flat or declining income and uncertainty in student recruitment’
THE summit in Brazil to explore institutional excellence and sustainability
Institutions advising on Armenia’s merger plans should consider how ‘academic city’ will make student protest impossible, warns Harvard professor
Tariff war between superpowers?may lead to more Chinese students choosing universities closer to home, but international collaboration?must?be protected,?say university leaders
Businesses reliant on highly skilled workers urged to ‘stop taking a back seat’ as UK universities suffer financially
Growing spending on research and development in Global South leading to more papers, but increased scrutiny needed to identify misconduct, say publishers