US to unify grant application disclosures after Lieber conviction
Biden administration promises simplification long sought by research universities

Biden administration promises simplification long sought by research universities

Staff and students voice concern over CUHK’s condition that union can be reinstated only if it pledges not to break law

Creating unique datasets for online exams preferable to ‘naive’ honour codes or faulty online surveillance, experts say

French president seeks to rejuvenate thinking about common continental identity

The pandemic has demonstrated that there are broad deficiencies in quantitative reasoning skills even within the academy, says David Sanders

In free speech battle, court agrees that university and conservative governor still pose a threat to basic faculty rights

Australia’s wealthiest university locks horns with one of its own academics, who says ‘the public has a right to know’

Cara Aitchison says UK universities should prioritise concerns like precarity, gender pay gap and ‘compassion for deep tired’ staff

The Maastricht University president and rector is shifting the emphasis away from only research, despite pushback from Nobel laureate

Privileging one set of subjects with a catchy acronym may once have served a purpose, but that has long since been outlived, says Andy Miah

Unequal distribution may explain ‘inequality in scholarly outcomes’ and lead to some areas becoming ‘systematically understudied’

A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

But experts warn there is little hope of progress while relations remain in ‘freezer’

Enlisting miscreants to help improve understanding of contract cheating, as part of their punishment, could be a way forward, says Kholah Yaruq Malik

World’s biggest digital library of Chinese journals under pressure over copyright infringement