UK regulator probes Turnitin-Ouriginal deal
Academics fear California-based company is gaining monopoly on plagiarism detection services

Academics fear California-based company is gaining monopoly on plagiarism detection services

Perhaps, says Duncan Angwin – but probably not with an institution of similar size and standing, and not without long-term staff buy-in

Holding university showcases online makes a lot of sense, but a stir-fry banquet with colleagues beats rushed laptop lunches, says Jacob LotingaÂ

University of Oxford’s Sarah Gilbert and Andrew Pollard among those receiving royal recognition alongside chair of review of post-18 education in England

Learners to get jabs in line with guidance from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation

NCAA wants federal intervention as states move to allow profit-making by collegiate sports stars

Your new manager likely doesn’t have a PhD, and she’s higher on the food chain because experience is more valued than a doctorate, says Janelle Ward

University-founded institutions were to have been combined with vocational schools

Obstacles to finalising association agreements for EU’s research programme now removed, say continental observers

Education secretary says university degree is not ‘the only way to a good job’

Parliamentary resolution seen as culmination of a campaign against gender, race and migration scholarship

Universities offer many rewarding technical careers – but local populations are often oblivious of them, says Mike Hughes

Apparent backtracking comes after protests on streets of Hungarian capital

Martin Cohen finds many insights and a dose of logic in a book about brain science that aims to help us think better

The UK government needs to back up its commitment to investing in ‘science superpower’ status with a focus on the entire funding ecosystem