Mass walkout from top gender journal over new editors
While critics decry ‘attack on academic freedom and integrity’, publisher says new blood prevents journal from becoming ‘insular’

While critics decry ‘attack on academic freedom and integrity’, publisher says new blood prevents journal from becoming ‘insular’

University of Miami president Julio Frenk explains how his institution is reaping rewards from the tech and finance influx to south Florida

Sutton Trust recommends reintroduction of maintenance grants, lifting of parental income threshold, and more progressive loan repayment system

Requiring OA publication would have left bookshops’ history sections narrower in scope and the preserve of a select few authors, says Rory Cormac
International study suggests scientists consider X, formerly Twitter, as useful for dissemination, but less so for research

Editors express concern over dating of soil samples ‘not associated with manmade features’, but authors attack ‘unjust retraction of groundbreaking research’

Author of last Tory manifesto warns universities may attract unwanted campaign attention and says ‘everyone hates the Conservatives for the same reasons’

‘Further cuts’ required to meet government’s net migration target, expert warns

Lawmakers say legislation is needed to ensure students’ First Amendment rights are protected, with financial penalties for institutions that do not comply

Proposed commission has no shortage of work even if the Universities Accord’s other recommendations fail to materialise

With Trudeau government emphasising visa limits tied to applications and housing availability, more established institutions gain some reassurance

Changing funding rules could shift the dial on open science, Australian paper argues

Regional table will be tweaked to mirror improvements made to global ranking, writes Billy Wong

University cites fall in returning students amid cost-of-living crisis for current year’s shortfall, while warning of sector funding crisis impact

Codifications of how university missions preclude institutional positions would guide expectations and responses, says Paul Gooch