Hong Kong universities forge ahead on tough topics
Academics feel responsibility to speak publicly on issues such as press freedom and ‘fake news’Â

Academics feel responsibility to speak publicly on issues such as press freedom and ‘fake news’Â

Pride Month may be over but inclusion needs year-round commitment that goes beyond noisy and colourful gestures, says Karen Lambert

Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green tell the inside story of how they fought back against conspiracy theories, bureaucracy and hostile press coverage

Interviewing for a job is not a skill we’re trained for in academia, so here are a few tips from a professor who has been on both sides of the interview divide

The University of California’s decision to back away from the SAT and ACT will only further benefit privileged applicants, says Matt Larriva

Funder’s policy lead on open access talks of ‘ring-fenced path’ to cover costs

Two-day event, in partnership with the University of São Paulo, will focus on socio-economic recovery in Latin and Central America, and future visions for universities in the era of impact

Transitioning to remote and hybrid modes has made the university experience about more than the transmission of knowledge, says Sergio PulgarÃn Molina

North-west institution is second university to be ‘greylisted’ by UCU in three months

Online ban is ‘unprecedented’ in scale and likely involved cooperation from multiple parties, expert says

Another delay in reforms could negatively impact internationalisation, expert says

Non-appearance of consultation first promised for spring suggests ‘no agreement yet’ between ministers on what they want from change

The summer marking marathon is among the most dreary of academic duties. Thank goodness students can appeal, says Brian Bloch

Jeremy MacClancy is broadly convinced by the argument that his discipline is finally coming in to its own

Viruses are much more predictable than governments, summit hears