Academics speak out on rising tensions at UK-China branch campuses
Some academics depart China amid allegations of overly strict Covid rules and narrowing space for academic freedom

Some academics depart China amid allegations of overly strict Covid rules and narrowing space for academic freedom

Much of the language now used by universities feels like a kind of literary lockjaw that is too dull even to poke fun at. Joe Moran considers the causes and disastrous consequences

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Crawford Medal-winning historian on why New Zealand doesn’t have borders, big screens are a good thing and research grant applications are too long

Tributes paid to scholar whose ‘vision of rebuilding the humanities and arts’ left deep mark at the City College of New York

Aggrieved pro-Trump offshoots rise on campuses, complete with allegedly rigged national leadership election

One in five public health researchers pressured to conceal or change their findings, study finds

The narrative that the humanities are haemorrhaging students, funding and political favour is deeply felt around the world. But the evidence of the disciplines’ decline is considerably more nuanced,...

Stifled subjects: is STEM growth really stunting the humanities?Â

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Some students still cheat despite thinking it is illegal, international survey finds

Female scholars twice as likely to feel constrained as male colleagues, poll showsÂ

Universities must accept that overworked scholars cannot simply resume their research careers overnight, says Jenny Pickerill

Thailand and Malaysia agree to financial aid, but critics say it doesn’t go far enough

New paper dismantles arguments for higher education’s latest ‘craze’