Online ‘intimidation’ of ‘left-biased’ academics spreads worldwide
In Germany, Brazil and Hungary, students are being encouraged to film ‘biased’ professors, mirroring far-right tactics in US

In Germany, Brazil and Hungary, students are being encouraged to film ‘biased’ professors, mirroring far-right tactics in US

Robots and drones should be part of teaching and learning, says report looking into teaching trends in 2019

University leaders are increasingly expected to communicate directly with staff and students, often on controversial topics – how should they handle this tricky task?

A ban on political advocacy and remedial action for possession of ‘radical concepts’ could undermine the special administrative region’s universities, says Michael O’Sullivan

Australia’s move to performance-based funding must be better thought through than England’s TEF, say Gwilym Croucher and Kenneth Moore

Outpost’s £27 million loss in 2017-18 a ‘salutary lesson’ on the challenges associated with international ventures

London university will shut down site as part of new institutional strategy

BMC Biology’s ‘portable peer review’ policy aims to save editors and researchers time and effort, but academics question whether authors will want to share details of past rejections

Despite widespread recognition of prevalence of errors in psychological research, academics remain reluctant to own up to their errors

Liz Carlile explains why the University of Sheffield has avoided giving unconditional offers to applicants who have yet to sit their exams

The success in attracting Erasmus+ students must be translated into more far-reaching and economically transformative initiatives, says Conrado Briceño

Separate classes, often in English, mean European students are failing to learn their host country’s tongue, new book finds

Office for Students pursues collation of data on contact hours and class sizes outside teaching excellence framework

Matthew Reisz reflects on a sobering year in academic books that was thankfully enlivened by stories of Barbie dolls, chimpanzees and sex under socialism

Australian government is underestimating the challenge, analysts say