The fieldwork shutdown is damaging both research and equity
Vaccine inequality and over-reliance on remote data collection threaten to diminish marginal voices, say Nicole Stremlau and Gianluca Iazzolino

Vaccine inequality and over-reliance on remote data collection threaten to diminish marginal voices, say Nicole Stremlau and Gianluca Iazzolino

Warnings of downward trend in cost recovery on domestic students

But about-turn leaves gaps and lingering fears about challenging political power

Long-standing challenge on research disclosures grows more urgent with rising China tensions and anti-Asian discrimination

Affordable quality education and job opportunities are encouraging more Asian students to travel closer to home, reports Joyce Lau

Educators now accept that digital tools are neither inapplicable to educational settings nor incompatible with sector values, says Jo Johnson

Government told to disclose impacts on academics as outrage escalates over preprints rule

Australia’s largest regional university the latest to choose a leader from outside academia

Universities recognise the need for flexible and continuing education but are still seeking the most appropriate strategy. Anna McKie reports

Proposed redundancies target science, engineering and IT – disciplines supposedly favoured by funding reforms

There is much to learn from ancient farming techniques, and archaeology can help mental health too, says organiser of Campaign to Save British Archaeology

Managing climate change and pandemics alike requires immediate engagement with policy, not science-first rhetoric, argues Mike Hulme

Analysis of Australian job advertisements points to recovery, particularly in non-traditional research

Manipulated data in study of truth and behaviour threatens career of popular TED Talk star Dan Ariely

Angelia R. Wilson applauds an analysis seeking to bring far more diverse voices into the study of politics