Crowdfunding firms seek to ‘democratise’ science – and a profit
New opportunities for funding have been welcomed but future clashes over intellectual property could prove challenging

New opportunities for funding have been welcomed but future clashes over intellectual property could prove challenging

The UK government’s bill to tackle university cancel culture would give it unacceptable powers to control academic debate and student protest, says George Letsas

The museums expert explains how every historical artefact has not just one story, but many

Members lack expertise and groupthink is a constant peril. Better to entrust scrutiny to expert lawyers and ethicists, says Adrian Furnham

At liberty to conform: do French universities need more autonomy?Â

Despite incremental reforms throughout Emmanuel Macron’s first term as president, France still has one of the most centralised higher education systems in Europe. As the election looms, Ben Upton...

But promised infrastructure and research commercialisation funding could stretch thin

Incident could signal ‘big reversal’ of Chinese government policy on international academic exchange, academics say

Warning that trend has much wider implications for the UK system than missing individual expertise Â

Culture change becomes a numbers game as agreement drafters try to pin down progress without spooking major players

Universities keep seeking local jobs for their overseas graduates, despite ‘massive’ economic pivot to Asia

There was ‘no obvious solution’ on fees, but a more targeted review could ‘take politics out’ of accounting for university funding, says Jonathan Slater

If universities were mainstream businesses they would be in the category of bloated, oligopolistic conglomerates, says Timothy Devinney

It is doubtful that a management consulting firm could avoid throwing the baby out with the bathwater, says Grahame R. Dowling