Spike in research misconduct feared after Covid disruption
Springer Nature-Digital Science survey reveals that pandemic-hit researchers are more likely to return to old data, which some worry could lead to fraud

Springer Nature-Digital Science survey reveals that pandemic-hit researchers are more likely to return to old data, which some worry could lead to fraud

Former education secretary attacks ‘short-term, myopic and dysfunctional’ thinking in THE article

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

Top researchers call for universities and funders to sign up to new set of principles to stamp out harassment

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It is wrong for UK ministers to set up higher and further education in opposition to one another, says former education secretary Justine Greening

Bullying and harassment is still widespread in our institutions, and this must change, say science leaders

‘Every young student of science has had a fantasy about winning a Nobel prize,’ says one laureate – and ever more rival prizes are being established. But with a cast of thousands currently pursuing...

Campus presidents emphasise belief in enrolment growth in survey

Big Ten collaboration, while limited, reflects growing pressure to cut costs

University leaders laud overseas collaboration, but express concern about ineffective communication back home

Research leaders stress opportunities for engagement from Covid-induced adversity

The professor of French studies and author of Today Sardines Are Not for Sale: AÂ Street Protest in Occupied Paris explains how exploring small, overlooked episodes brings human drama to history

Reductions ‘necessary to ensure that the university not only survives but thrives’

Universities ߣߣÊÓÆµ chief executive tells THE Live ANZ that institutions must become more resilient