‘Consensus statement’ on research integrity released
The UK Research Integrity Office has welcomed calls for it to be placed at the centre of a toughened research integrity oversight regime in the UK.
The UK Research Integrity Office has welcomed calls for it to be placed at the centre of a toughened research integrity oversight regime in the UK.
Students will not be penalised for paying back their tuition fees early, the government has indicated.

Fred Inglis applauds a polemic on higher education's purpose and the perils it faces

Judith Weingarten is fascinated by the woman who, amid decline and fall, ruled an empire for 12 years
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Small gains for colleges may come at cost of university collaborations. David Matthews reports
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Timothy Gowers is boycotting Elsevier and hopes to spark reform that will replace expensive journals with a more rational system
Collaboration should not be a dirty word in the arts, says Stephen Mumford

Stiff fines await over-recruiters, with London Met facing a possible £6m bill. John Morgan reports