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Committee urges new transparency data, strengthened oversight and guidance on how big a cut of tuition fee universities should take
Effective digital learning requires more than a camera in a classroom, says Ghanaian e-learning leader Eric Appau Asante
Undergraduates at Nigeria’s Covenant University enjoy their classes on how to have a happy marriage, says leader
Professor reflects on Liverpool’s ‘literary greats’ and how a lost archive led to his ‘warts and all’ profile of the Fab Four and their road manager
Lack of innovation rewards mean lousy lectures live on, says Harvard University educationalist behind flipped learning
Nobel-winning former Royal Society president discusses his concerns over the UK’s ‘too high’ visa costs, anti-ageing science and older academics who refuse to retire
Singapore Management University provost Timothy Clark says reforms will push students away from using generative AI in admissions statements
Poll of researchers finds little support for pulling scholarly papers of those found guilty of objectionable personal behaviour
Researchers say precariously employed academics will lose out if universities are required to stump up fees for open access
Further government investment is needed to ensure UK is a ‘leading country in the G7 on R&D’, say universities, research charities and learned societies
New vetting committee for candidates is reminiscent of ‘eastern-bloc style managed democracy’, says Conservative MP
University of Miami president Julio Frenk explains how his institution is reaping rewards from the tech and finance influx to south Florida
Pilot to test potential indicators announced amid sector uncertainty
Editors express concern over dating of soil samples ‘not associated with manmade features’, but authors attack ‘unjust retraction of groundbreaking research’
Swift clarification of exemption for mass-market books follows claims that REF open access requirements would destroy publishing opportunities for scholars
Growing use of chatbots within higher education is likely to foster unoriginal and ‘solipsistic’ thought, says IE president
London Book Fair discussion dominated by concern over large language models using published works without citations or remuneration to authors or publishing houses
Emotional strain of facing near-empty auditoriums should prompt review of university lecturing, says psychologist
Improved settlement for UK’s ‘biggest-ever’ doctoral training investment will deliver fewer funded PhD places than in previous years, UKRI confirms
Heilbronn Institute director Catherine Hobbs warns that graduates of highly selective institutions are less likely to work in school sector
Plans to introduce 20 per cent ‘baseline’ for research time will harm university’s standing in academia and beyond, warns critic
President Hugh Brady says new structures will provide ‘sandbox’ for interdisciplinary thinking and ‘shop window’ for industry engagement
Former universities minister warns that Conservatives’ ‘talking down’ of higher education sector will hit UK economy
Open peer review has ‘potential to be more thorough, inclusive and collegial’ than traditional journal-led route, funders and publishers say