Male editors ‘more likely to accept papers from other men’
Study finds further evidence to suggest peer review process riddled with gender and racial bias

Study finds further evidence to suggest peer review process riddled with gender and racial bias

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The digital tide will not wash away campus-based learning, believe most respondents to THE’s University Leaders Survey. David Matthews reports on what they see ahead for study options, scholarly...

Recording the day-to-day during the Holocaust did not restore victims’ sense of self, finds Dan Stone

Human beings’ need for religion goes far beyond the management of emotions, says Ursula King

Book of the week: In dire political times, Lyndsey Stonebridge discovers a welcome example of slow reading
Market standard results in a measure of folly In your 13 September issue, the news story “Rise of edusceptics: don’t blame me, says professor” reports Richard Arum as saying that the UK’s teaching...

End of era of deference as well as funding behind development of country’s higher education system, says Tony Chan

Universities in China are once again the fastest-advancing group in the THE World University Rankings. A closer look at their approaches shows why
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Singaporean scholar says that reverse brain drain has allowed global power to thrive

To spare doctoral candidates protracted and unproductive efforts, Tim Marler and Dean Young suggest a pragmatic route to successful completion, while, below, Julian Kirchherr advocates a quick-and-...

Lengthy discussions slow pace of bringing products to market and are often irrelevant by the time they are concluded, summit hears

Forty-six sector heads sign letter calling on government to act against contract cheating