Russian academics urge release of imprisoned Moscow rector
Scholars defend Sergey Zuev’s ‘impeccable reputation’ and liken his treatment to torture

Scholars defend Sergey Zuev’s ‘impeccable reputation’ and liken his treatment to torture

Amid another round of strikes, the pension scheme chair’s assertion that changes are unavoidable cannot stand unchallenged, says Neil Davies

Elisabeth Bik wins John Maddox Prize for exposing image and data manipulation in published scientific papers

Undergraduates and postgraduates express sympathy for lecturers who have also struggled with shift online during pandemic

Gender-critical philosopher says ‘draconian’ measures are required as universities have failed to protect freedom of expression

‘Traffic light’ coalition brings festive joy with ‘very specific and detailed’ promises to sector that felt neglected by last administration

Clarivate ranking ‘reflects systemic bias’ in institutions, says citation analyst

Nanotechnologist and laser expert shines the way for others, by endowment as well as by example

‘There will not be armies of OfS inspectors assessing teaching quality,’ says chief executive in annual report

Both dropout rates and attainment have held steady since Abertay radically reduced entry grades for disadvantaged applicants, says Nigel Seaton

In first such prosecution, Moshe Porat faces 25 years in jail for conspiracy with professor and administrator to dramatically boost MBA rankings

Government promises stopgap funding for first wave of successful UK-based applicants, as European Commission keeps schtum on full association

Latest developments on both sides of the Tasman Sea highlight the uncertainty confronting international students

Intellectual property rights are likely to rest with lecturers despite university ownership claims, say legal experts

The University of Alberta president discusses using data, collaboration and a positive vision to turn around the institution while minimising internal disputes