Hong Kong scholars perceive declining academic freedom
Researchers say funding bodies and university management have most influence over state of scholarly autonomy

Researchers say funding bodies and university management have most influence over state of scholarly autonomy

Academic publishing needs more transparency, clearer appeals processes and more safeguards against citation fraud, says Afroz Ahmad Shah

New recommendations offer flexibility to university employees who want to create start-ups

After a fleeting fear that the digital world was passing her by, the ubiquity of internet trolls has made Mary Joannou realise that might not be so bad after all

Coronavirus response driven by ‘political objectives masquerading as public health decisions’, according to outspoken academic

Vice-provost for education will replace Alan Langlands at Yorkshire university
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Developing countries cannot cower from technological progress if they and all their citizens are to advance, argues Tshilidzi Marwala

Alienation of Chinese students and graduates risks encouraging a monoculture of the ‘male, pale and stale’, senate told

Professors ride a wave of ‘public anger’ over coronavirus outbreak in airing anti-government views

Danish-ߣߣÊÓÆµn paper finds researchers unconsciously adjust to accommodate assessment exercise

Students often overcome traumatic experiences to sit in our classrooms, and we must support them to find new opportunities, says Ayesha Ahmad

Analysis of 17,000 articles in the field finds lack of integration between different areas of study

Stereotyping Chinese students as a threat is as wrong-headed as pretending that there is no problem at all, say Kerry Brown and Ed Byrne