Revamp of postgraduate recruitment goes before Chinese lawmakers
Authorities to debate changes to master’s and PhD enrolment systems

Authorities to debate changes to master’s and PhD enrolment systems

A few electronic mailing lists still thrive in the academy, reminding us that peer communication need not be all about ‘building the brand’, says Kate Eichhorn

Genetics expert Magnuson leaves vice-chancellor post saying he inadvertently copied online text into grant application

Dispute over indigenous knowledge ‘not amenable to resolution’, investigation panel finds, as New Zealand society pledges ‘helpful and constructive’ dialogue

Newly elected Sorbonne president Nathalie Drach-Temam says scholars will not back away from controversial subjects and that she has no desire to profit from British academia’s Brexit woes

New guidelines for undergraduates to properly treat their study subjects fuels debate over net gain for science

Scholars optimistic despite 490,000 learners still waiting to enter country, with recent survey showing 53 per cent struggle with ‘serious mental health issues’

The 10-year Idex process to reconfigure French universities and make them more internationally visible has reached its conclusion, writes John Ludden

Proposal to ‘link performance and funding’ the latest in an interventionist trend

Union announces new ballot as disputes over pay and pensions remain unresolved

Identification of 100,000 eligible borrowers cast as first step to fulfill long-promised relief for teachers and others in public and non-profit jobs

First randomised controlled trials of doctoral writing classes find major improvements in researcher confidence and study habits

Supporters say student engagement could lead to a ‘less radicalised’ student body, but fear more political meddling in institutional decisions

Uncertainty around UK’s future in EU research, plus shortage of domestic funding beyond Oxbridge, drove ERC grant holder to swap Southampton for Bergen

Reflecting nation’s angry partisan tone, admissions advisers’ association mutes online exchange, and sister group weighs shunning Texas