World in brief – 9 April 2015
Source: GettyUnited StatesSpike in cheating claimsStanford University’s provost has written to academics to warn them about an “unusually high number of troubling allegations of academic dishonesty”...

Source: GettyUnited StatesSpike in cheating claimsStanford University’s provost has written to academics to warn them about an “unusually high number of troubling allegations of academic dishonesty”...

Source: UoNannesmartThe Russell GroupNew broom at mission groupThe Russell Group’s next chair will be Sir David Greenaway, vice-chancellor at the University of Nottingham. Sir David will take over at...

Source: GettyScooped: an unfortunate marketing strategyOne of our leading academic contenders for involuntary redundancy, Ted Odgers of the Department of Media and Cultural Studies, has apologised...

The cancelling of a conference on Israel that was due to take place at the University of Southampton this month has prompted uproar among many academics, who say that the decision is stifling freedom...

The uncapping of student numbers may not result in a surge across the sector - but things are changing all the same

The editorial in last week’s Times Higher Education was quite simply excellent (“It’s not just bad, it’s wrong”, 2 April). I am delighted that it recognised the unfairness and lack of gender equality...
Ed Miliband should be applauded for his pledge to provide workers with a proper contract if they work regular hours on a zero-hours contract for 12 weeks. Casualisation is higher education’s dirty...
Fred Inglis claims that “nobody provides any account of what to do, of how to prevent an ideologically demented and morally unprincipled government and its stooges from turning an internationally...
Unfortunately, Miwa Hirono has become the victim of Daily Mail-peddled nationalistic, anti-immigrant, political ideology, which has Home Office staff lawyers obliged to appeal every immigration...

Proposal for financial penalties to maintain standards is rejected following sector-wide consultation

The director of a partnership of research-intensive universities is upbeat about future outlook

Association of University Administrators conference hears that too many UK institutions are ‘emulators, not leaders’ in disruptive times

University may apply to lift stay on small claims court pursuit of graduate determined not to pay for ‘inadequate’ tuition

A new doctoral centre will examine Magna Carta’s influence in the digital age