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ߣߣÊÓÆµn sector must use ‘radical reset’ opportunity to refocus from grand challenges to the expertise needed to achieve them, says report

Study that uses data from a UK university to model typical campus scenario warns fifth of students could catch virus within term one without interventions

Expert calls for equal treatment of aspiring doctors, whether they are educated abroad or at home

The Booker-shortlisted author on how much of his campus novel is inspired by real life and whether creative writing can be taught

Island state university’s stance could prove pivotal, with bill’s future hingeing on Tasmanian senator’s vote

Education minister Ingrid van Engelshoven says too much research funding is now competitive, leading to intense work stress

Calgary initiative aims to stamp out unconscious bias in law and medicine

Study calls for race issues to be embedded into curricula, not taught as an ‘add-on’

Following the BethAnn McLaughlin and Jessica Krug revelations, Rachel Moss offers her tips for spotting online fakers

Winchester polling puts tuition well ahead of research reputation in eyes of teenagers

‘Lock in’ funding boosts through legislation and abandon punitive auditing measures, Senate committee submissions say

A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

The normalisation of burning out should no longer be accepted, say academics who have experienced it, particularly with coronavirus exacerbating the problem

UK science minister hits out at ‘spurious’ research metrics and ‘publish or perish’ lab culture

‘Settlement’ brought to light by report on union leaders’ pay from pressure groupÂ