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After protest at Oslo Airport, Norwegian researchers say scientists have duty to sound climate alarm
Ten students from Gaza¡¯s Al-Azhar University were originally denied study permits last month
But formation of Research Ireland must be accompanied by funding increase, researchers say, as questions over leadership remain
Ten students from Al-Azhar University had their applications rejected because of concerns they would not leave the country
Government criticised for planned reforms but says it will close rival body widely seen as favourable to former populist regime
Almost half of institutions say insufficient funding is biggest obstacle to better teaching and learning
Benefits of having a shorter commute diminish beyond 15- to 20-minute mark, mirroring findings of ¡®15-minute city¡¯ movement
Sorbonne Paris North University to transform existing college partnership into non-profit university following passing of March law allowing private institutions
Literary critic and cultural historian on utopian fiction, the patriarchy and the perils of budget cuts
Further €92 million needed to cover existing staff costs, Irish University Association tells government
Sector leaders say international students and researchers, funding and academic freedom at risk if National Rally wins power
Platform must overcome cost and participation hurdles, but would benefit readers and researchers, experts say
Constitutional Court nullifies decree enabling Recep Tayyip Erdo?an to appoint rectors, but any respite is expected to be brief
University leaders anticipate financial challenges as government invests elsewhere, with job losses and course cuts expected
While idea of shifting from bibliometrics to peer review welcomed, questions over trust and funding loom large
Viacheslav Morozov, former professor at the University of Tartu, convicted of ¡®activities in the interests of a foreign security service¡¯
State secretary Sabine D?ring dismissed after German Education Ministry investigated potential funding cut for academics supporting student protesters
Varying degrees of autonomy among constituent institutions has resulted in discontent, insiders say
While centre-right majority may offer stability in Brussels, snap poll called by Emmanuel Macron offers fresh risk
Camille Galap, former interim administrator of the university, succeeds Estelle Iacona as leader
Student organisations urge new coalition government to scrap €3,000 ¡®late study fine¡¯ in open letter
As Russia prompts security fears, steering group advises greater collaboration between civilian and military research.
Shift to lump-sum funding model for key European Research Council awards could backfire, universities fear
Swedish report finds almost a third of research and teaching staff held fixed-term positions in 2022