Reviewers should stop doing the market’s dirty work
Excessive criticism reflects a dearth of research funding and space in top journals. But peers needn’t play ball, says an anonymous academic

Excessive criticism reflects a dearth of research funding and space in top journals. But peers needn’t play ball, says an anonymous academic

Why is there so little concern about the catastrophic decline in part-time adult learners in England? asks John Butcher

Sustainability is a priority in higher education, but information on best practice is sparse, writes Vivienne Reiner

ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s teaching and research relationships with China are becoming increasingly overshadowed by rising geopolitical tensions. But the long, deep personal links between academics in the two...

The grandee philosopher talks to Matthew Reisz about trust, trustworthiness and why an overreaction to logical positivism is to blame for Facebook’s excesses

Students tell ߣߣÊÓÆµn survey that institutions struggle to find right balance between offering ‘too much and too little’ information

Researchers warn country is among the most hostile in Europe to experiments involving animals, and restrictions could get even tighter

Debate over status of new agency for ‘high-risk, high-payoff research’ is non-issue compared with its direction and leadership, others suggest

Saskatchewan veterinary college says move has been forced on it by limits on public funding

Despite its tainted origins, genetics provides many of the essential tools for challenging racist thinking, argues UCLÂ fellow and science broadcaster

University of Massachusetts Boston enables departments to bid for second position for under-represented scholar when undergoing existing search

A feudal approach to intellectual property has turned the academy into a modern police state, says Steve Fuller Â

Fallout over claims related to a £200 million development project continues

ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities face fiscal crisis, as virus chokes off vital revenue stream

Chinese students in New Zealand incensed at mounting costs, while ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities criticise ‘disturbing’ detentions