Australian accounts ‘exaggerating Covid impact’
Institutions accused of ‘opportunism’ over job cuts

Institutions accused of ‘opportunism’ over job cuts

For some students, but certainly not all, ‘this version of learning is way better than anything that existed before’

A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Issues for universities to address stretch beyond the supply chain, says Sydney statement

Survey of UK academics shows widespread belief that leaders have used ‘disaster management’ to shift focus away from research, cut jobs and increase managerialism

Covid and equity movement give HBCUs a moment – and money – to show their worth

Covid wave has revealed a deadly lack of welfare and job security

Politicians developing the European Research Area must grasp how new knowledge comes about – and what it can do, says Jan Palmowski

Scholars who stay at one university tend to take ‘safer’ and ‘less ambitious’ paths

The Kickstart Scheme’s rules are hard to navigate, and its design fails to harness university careers services’ know-how, says Richard Mendez

‘Devastation and horror’ compound years of isolation and neglect, professor says

The legal, security and emotional challenges must not get in the way of proper teaching and research into this crucial issue, says William Allchorn

Articles in leading journals that can be reproduced gain 16 fewer citations a year on average, say Californian economists

Proposals put forward in consultation could reduce increase in contributions from about 50 per cent to 34.7 per cent, according to fund chief executive

Funding body confirms expected dates for cuts to overseas research projects