Data police force will help clean up research
An independent service to check data and algorithms is the only way to resolve the research replication crisis, say Christophe Pérignon and Christophe Hurlin

An independent service to check data and algorithms is the only way to resolve the research replication crisis, say Christophe Pérignon and Christophe Hurlin

Strikes planned, welcomes canned, visits discouraged and events cancelled as campuses brace for strife

ߣߣÊÓÆµn team harnesses data to inject equity into conference programmes

Experts raise further concerns over excellence initiative after 14 more universities granted elite status

Sting operations counter welcoming narrative hinted at in changes to residency rules

Internationalisation in HE should focus on the mobility of programmes and providers, not just student mobility, writes Diane Simpson

Digital technologies can help bridge the gap between universities and disenfranchised social groups, says Kathy Johnson

Students and academics who look at their phones during breaks may perform more poorly as a result, researchers say

Union brands inclusion of two-year bar on walkouts in compromise offer ‘ludicrous’

Scottish university forges new research partnership with the Caribbean, in response to groundbreaking report

‘Publish and read’ pact leaves Elsevier as last of three big publishers yet to reach agreement with country’s negotiators

Assessment of English universities’ commercialisation activities and industry partnerships to guide allocations ‘in the longer term’

Relaxing international student regulations and increasing scholarships for Belt and Road countries are in lockstep with China's economic goals, says Abdur Rehman Cheema

Universities must advocate for expedited student visas and provide incoming cohorts with more support, says Alan RubyÂ

Working-class graduates half as likely to move to Oxford, Cambridge or elite London institutions