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The strange cases of scholars churning out several reviews a day are perplexing, given the lack of obvious rewards for such prodigious output
With many of Poland¡¯s leading scientists in the UK, expatriate researchers will be crucial for scaling research partnerships, says report
Tickell Review of research bureaucracy broadly welcomed by science department, which says it is on track to meet spending target
Strong engagement with students from socially deprived backgrounds rebuts claims of ¡®middle-class grab¡¯ of degree apprenticeships, finds audit
Supporters of Ghassan Hage claim his dismissal follows a ¡®smear campaign¡¯ responding to his condemnation of ¡®war crimes¡¯ in Palestinian territories
¡®Diversification¡¯ of international intake and retention of overseas graduates in ¡®growth sectors¡¯ are central to Holyrood¡¯s first international education strategy
Tuition fee rise is ¡®unavoidable¡¯ due to ¡®sustained inflationary pressure¡¯ faced by Welsh universities, says education minister Jeremy Miles
¡®Transparent metrics¡¯ on how Imperial examines the green credentials of energy firms will spark ¡®hard conversations¡¯ about engaging with polluting sectors, says vice-provost
Ebrahim Adia¡¯s journey through modern universities indicates their power to transform lives, but they face growing financial pressure
Many who study science do not pursue it as a career, sociologist John Skrentny has found, and toxic work cultures mean that few of those who do enter industry stay for long
Pressure to publish seen as ¡®contributing factor¡¯ to recent suicides, as Madras faces backlash on doctoral monitoring
Head of UK Research and Innovation announces she will not seek to stay in office beyond next year
Fund of ?20 million to support early- and mid-career researchers from black, Bangladeshi and Pakistani backgrounds
Brown, Columbia and Yale have agreed to pay eight-figure sums to see off claims that they colluded to hold down financial aid
The rise of open-access journals in response to initiatives such as Plan S has tightened the grip of big publishers on the scholarly publishing market, analysis claims
As countries that are home to around half of the world¡¯s population go to the polls, Times Higher Education journalists consider what role higher education will play in the campaigns, and how it might be reshaped by the results
Creation of dedicated Whitehall office is yet to deliver on its goals, researchers feel
Scopus AI will be ¡®valuable tool¡¯ for researchers seeking to explore academic disciplines and study areas, says leading publisher
Awards seek to ¡®support the sustained enhancement of research capacity¡¯ across regions
World-leading research institutes are switching focus and seeking new funds as core funding for Wellcome centres dries up
While overseas students still flock to the UK for PhDs, concerns are growing over weakening domestic demand, a decline in UKRI-funded starters and whether universities can afford to train the next generation of researchers
The biographer of the first black American woman to study at Oxford discusses life in segregated schools in the South, why affirmative action still matters and ¡®election-style¡¯ efforts to unseat Harvard president Claudine Gay
Reimagined PhD that provides students with business training and industry contacts is attracting interest from governments and science philanthropists
The former science minister talks to Jack Grove about his concerns over recent visa reforms and his ¡®lonely battle¡¯ to keep Britain in Horizon Europe