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I tell students that I want to make them my academic integrity collaborators, upholding the quality of their own education, says Kenneth Worthy

I tell students that I want to make them my academic integrity collaborators, upholding the quality of their own education, says Kenneth Worthy

All agree cross-disciplinary collaboration is hard, but researchers favour material incentives while executives want cultural change, study finds

Victims need the certainty that worries and complaints will be listened to and that investigations will be fair-minded, says Owen Bubbers-Jones

US domestic students achieve better GPAs when cohabiting with someone from overseas, but study finds no effect on international students themselves

Apparently widespread use of Bluetooth earpieces by medical school entrance candidates in one province has forced a re-sit, say four researchersÂ

Complete careers rethink needed to allow ‘upshifts and downshifts’ during the course of a working life, female leaders tell conference

Microcredentials designed by Google and IBM will add practical training in key roles to traditional academic offerings, says chief executive of edtech firm

Decade of poor progress means number of degree holders is barely above the sub-Saharan African average

Academic dies after displaying symptoms of disease he studied, with thousands of unauthorised samples reportedly unearthed at lab

Union and employer association welcome delay to resolve ‘unintended consequences’

Researchers mustn’t be obliged to second-guess which results might not play out well in public or with powerful interests, worries Tracey Brown

If you get what you measure, then a new framework for assessing universities’ efforts to support interdisciplinarity will provide welcome impetus

Bizarre riffs about The Karate Kid or the Wu-Tang Clan may irritate his students, but ‘strategic vexing’ can promote the more adventurous educational mindset that undergraduates require in the age of...

Regulator says subcontracting of courses becoming bigger and bigger part of the sector but there are ‘potential pockets of concern’

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