Turnitin is turning up fewer cases of plagiarism
Cases of serious cheating fall by 60 per cent, company says

Cases of serious cheating fall by 60 per cent, company says

Steve Redhead takes a byte from a fascinating but flawed analysis

Forum hears doubts about uncollaborative and ‘imperialist’ initiatives

Dale Salwak on the sudden realisation that knowledge of his subject had become intuitive understanding and lecture notes could be put aside when teaching

Episciences Project offers new publishing formula

The Oracle by Reg Butler is one of five original works in the University of Hertfordshire’s art collection.The 1952 work was originally intended to grace the entrance hall of Hatfield Technical...

Universities are required to be open to scrutiny because they are publicly funded. But how far should it go? When it comes to their internal business, David Matthews discovers that competition may be...

Universities must address perception among staff of institutions’ ‘mediocre performance’, hears David Matthews

Universities should vet research outputs before they get to the publishing (and scandal) stage, say Roger Watson and Mark Hayter

The UK must build work experience into higher education with the same vigour as it did in the 1950s, Quintin McKellar argues

Ervand Abrahamian ponders how Muslim clerics seized and retained control of modern-day Persia

Institutions have a delicate line to tread in being open about their organisations versus the pressures of competition

A Cardiff-born expatriate lecturer has won fame in East Asia after reaching the semi-finals of China’s Got Talent for his rendition of revolutionary songs dressed in a Mao-style uniform. Iain Inglis...
The University of East London is closing its campus in Cyprus after just six months due to poor recruitment. Meanwhile, the University of Central Lancashire is keeping a close eye on whether the...

Academics prefer to publish their research under the most restrictive forms of copyright, a survey has suggested.More than half of 13,000 authors who have recently published in Taylor &...