UK business schools increasingly reliant on EU for research cash
Domestic funding for business and management research down a quarter in real terms in six years

Domestic funding for business and management research down a quarter in real terms in six years

A switch to open access could save hundreds of millions of euros, says analysis from the European University Association

Funding administrating body aims to survey 600 researchers across four universities to examine effects felt by reforms made to the assessment

Battle between publishers and academic social network deadlocked

Seoul pulls funding from Johns Hopkins centre, sparking row over interference

Head of Spanish capital's local government investigated over accusations related to her master’s degree

Universities forced to act after case of Gao Yan, who killed herself after alleged rape in 1998, leads to national outcry

Private college enrolments add to worrying signs for Australian international education

Students will spend two years at Trinity College Dublin and two at Columbia University

Westlake University may be government’s pilot of more autonomous institutions, expert suggests

Excessive red tape, not snowflake students, has rightly been highlighted as the real threat to freedom of speech on campus, says Peter Baran

Pleas by Conservative backbenchers for an intervention to help the OU ignore the fact that they recently made it harder to assist under-pressure institutions, says Pam Tatlow

Clarivate promises to ‘scale up’ Kopernio, which automatically detects researchers’ subscriptions and directs them to open access alternatives if necessary