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Higher education institutions ¡®in danger¡¯ as a result of controversial budget measures, umbrella group says, with some closing in protest
While anglophone countries still dominate market, number of global online English-taught offerings now exceeds 1,000
Concerns raised about Law and Justice candidate Karol Nawrocki¡¯s role leading Institute of National Remembrance
Equity, quality control and excess competition among areas of concern for experts
Two ministers resigned over ¡®textual similarities¡¯ in their master¡¯s theses, while one student was acquitted of ¡®self-plagiarism¡¯ after taking case to Supreme Court
Protest comes as House of Representatives prepares to debate controversial cuts to education and research of more than €1 billion
Sector leaders fear progress will be stymied by expected months of political uncertainty
Collegium Humanum allegedly issued more than 1,000 fast-track MBA degrees in exchange for ¡®financial and personal benefits¡¯
Universities in the Valencia region mourn after last week¡¯s floods as heavy rains move north to Catalonia
Contested elections in Georgia and Moldova ¡®decisive moments¡¯ for EU relations, experts say
Proposed exam would test Spanish competence and subject ability, and would have to be completed in person
Area studies and languages at risk at Leiden University, with academics foreseeing humanities ¡®apocalypse¡¯
NWO initiative seeks to address concerns about sustainability of free to read, free to publish model
Academic freedom constraints of previous Law and Justice administration come to an end, but funding concerns remain, researchers say
¡®Exercise caution¡¯ when commenting on topics outside areas of expertise and distinguish personal and professional positions, Leru urges
First budget under new right-wing government insufficient, sector leaders say
Suggested exemptions to ethical approval welcomed, but more progress needed, experts say
Group of experts advises European Union to embark on huge new investment in research
Laurent Vinatier, an adviser at the non-profit Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, sentenced to three years in prison
Charge students to retake passed exams, Norwegian government tells universities
Report comes after former student convicted of 2023 attempted murder of academic
Microbiologist on her latest breakthrough and why we should care more about our guts
Biochemistry professor David Baker and Google DeepMind scientists Sir Demis Hassabis and John Jumper awarded the 2024 prize
¡®Godfather of AI¡¯ Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield share prize for ¡®foundational discoveries and inventions¡¯