Delhi students grow restless as classes stay online
Undergraduates complain of poor attendance in online classes and cheating in examinations

Undergraduates complain of poor attendance in online classes and cheating in examinations

A ban on abortion clinics’ use of university-affiliated doctors is a barefaced interference in universities’ hiring decisions, says Edward Halperin

The publication of three Nature papers demonstrates that money is no substitute for good ideas, open science and collaboration, says Andrea Morello

Call for subcontinent to be recognised as more than ‘just a market for education’

Classroom skills that previously came naturally to lecturers and students can become very rusty in the online environment, says Christopher Hallenbrook

Backing university professors seeking to testify in voting case against state, federal judge compares US conservatives to Chinese dictators

Union faces divisions internally as well as impasse with vice-chancellors in negotiations

Western Australia defers return of quarantine-free travel in response to Omicron variant as eastern states open up

Government cracks open door for select few, but thousands still stuck overseas

Tardy response to UKRI request meant greenlit research projects on pandemic could not begin, investigation concludes

Alice Gast emerges as top-paid leader among Russell Group

Kick-starting a conversation on national funding levels is useful, but collaboration on frontier-led research needs attention, says Jan Palmowski

Universities are autonomous in principle but their financial reliance on the state means conflict is inevitable – and suppression is a very real threat