Campaigners hope for change as Liberty places Falwell on leave
Scandal-driven ousting brings reflection to campus steeped in partisanship and power

Scandal-driven ousting brings reflection to campus steeped in partisanship and power

Initiative may have pushed academics to ‘salami-slice’ results, new analysis finds

Short-term financial squeeze could litter sector with aborted projects and careers, report warns

Polytechnic pilots curriculum, rebuilt from scratch to develop flexible graduates, that principal says could be tailor-made for post-Covid world

The Research Australia report has exposed the fault lines in health research funding, says Ross Coppel

Oxbridge and the Ivy League might do well to act more like Starbucks, argues Harvard fellow Aviezer Tucker

But in the new normal, the situation for female academics with children is even worse, says Enrica Maria Ferrara

Failure to act robustly risks legal, reputational and financial consequences for universities, says Susan Matthews

With Australia unlikely to allow foreign students in until next year, the possibility of them taking classes on Malaysian affiliate campuses is being explored

National Science Foundation’s new emphasis in postgraduate funding seen as backsliding on diversity

Students who miss their grades may also be locked out if highly subscribed institutions fear breaching number controls and coronavirus regulations

Managers must acknowledge that supervising some types of doctoral candidates is more labour-intensive, say Roger Watson and David Thompson

All for one or one for all? Scholarly prizes and the fixation on lone genius

Tributes paid to a ‘stellar academic’ who was also a ‘remarkable activist’ and ‘great adventurer’

Some argue that accolades for individuals are outmoded in an age of team science, and reinforce old hierarchies and biases as ‘friends reward friends’