Retractions of popular papers ‘often go unnoticed’
Analysis argues that science has a ‘critical problem’ because its self-correction process is slow and ineffective

Analysis argues that science has a ‘critical problem’ because its self-correction process is slow and ineffective

Move online may have been green but could damage impactful research, THE’s UK Academic Salon hears

Exclusion of science minister from Downing Street meetings is cause for concern, says former political aide

In wake of campus free speech bill plan, Tory ex-minister says UK-China links must be regulated to avert ‘genuine threat to free speech’

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Powerful organisation moves to rank economic value of university education to students

Future citations of a journal paper drop by more than a third after being included in a review

Greater transparency would provide a more accurate picture of sexual misconduct in sector, campaigners say after Everyone’s Invited allegations

New statutory tort would aim to protect ‘political minorities’, but critics fear it will mean ‘risk-assessing the life out of campus’

Even in a post-pandemic era of STEM and vocational education, the study of history must remain an option for all, says Sir Keith Burnett

Researchers advocate realignment of international agencies, saying sector cannot wait for the next instalment of China’s trade war

Sally Mapstone tells QAA conference that lecture will continue to evolve, but will not disappear

Chinese universities are on a par with institutions in the UK, US and Canada when judged against China’s classification of subjects

Low expectations scarcely met, as pessimistic border projections and underwhelming future spending estimates trump spending pledges

Government’s legislative agenda includes extra powers for OfS on HE quality and enabling individuals to sue universities on free speech