UK signals move away from journal subscription model
Negotiator says universities ‘no longer willing to pay’ big publishers without significant step towards open access

Negotiator says universities ‘no longer willing to pay’ big publishers without significant step towards open access

New law merges technical institutions into universities, but critics suspect political motives in run-up to general election

Explicit or not, misogyny is commonplace in academia, write Charmaine Willis and Nakissa Jahanbani, who offer advice on how men can become women’s allies

Retirees are being invited to live and take classes alongside younger students. Jon Marcus reports

Experts debate merits of approaches including across-the-board rises for women and the longer, harder challenge of changing cultures

Trump policy expanding long-term bans is set aside and is likely to be ended

Wollongong’s Paul Wellings rejects claims he contravened rules in approving Ramsay Centre course, as decision faces legal challenge

Fresh worries over poor English-language ability of some international students

Academics say evaluation conducted to decide distribution of Performance-Based Research Fund is no longer helpful

The Burgundy School of Business is building its reputation on the region’s winemaking history, but applicants must be able to show their passion to get in

Chris Skidmore attacks widespread use of non-disclosure agreements after THE reveals extent of issue

Elite institutions making last-ditch bid to block multimillion-dollar levy

The president emeritus of Nanyang Technological University says be prepared to answer endless questions and learn to control your ego

Vice-provost for academic affairs at Nazarbayev University says the post-Soviet country is supporting higher education to break new ground in international research

Kelvin Droegemeier tells researchers that openness is ‘part of our value system’