The week in higher education – 22 June 2023
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Admissions service warns that disadvantaged learners could be squeezed out as UK university application numbers hit 1 million by end of decade

If you want to get promoted in UK academia you will probably need to apply for an Advance HE fellowship. But there is widespread scepticism that this extended ‘box-ticking exercise’ improves pedagogy...

The Mongolian researcher on her journey from growing up in a yurt and herding sheep to identifying livestock diseases in the lab
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Scholarly ethics expert Yuehong (Helen) Zhang says the region’s approach to research ethics is changing

ChatGPT’s ability to churn out mediocre papers should lead us to reappraise how research is carried out, reported and evaluated, says Martyn Hammersley

The shocking loss of two students’ lives in Nottingham attacks is a sharp reminder of the precious individuals behind the data

Helping students learn is core to universities’ missions, but the buzz phrase ‘student success’ has come to designate something more. Exactly what, though, remains contested, and its pursuit has...

Restrictive US visa policy has caused a steep drop in Chinese students headed to US on exchange, scholar says

Vishwakarma gets leadership prize for ‘deep commitment’ to surrounding community

Periodicals ejected from scheme after failing to meet open access publishing targets

Ivy League campus says long-time president deserved record compensation, despite outside questions over equity and transparency

Flat or declining enrolments across Australia spell trouble for university finances and the broader economy, observers warn

The ‘Presidential Platitude’ and the ‘Forty-Minute Conference Paper’ are among German historian Philipp Stelzel’s concoctions