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Economist Nicholas Barr, whose research shaped Labour’s 2006 fee policy, says mixed graduate tax and loan system can fix funding crisis
PhD candidates face ‘inconsistencies and inequalities’ in the support provided by supervisors, says British Academy-funded study
Former minister says major reforms to governance and disciplinary rules needed after exit of ex-dean Martyn Percy
As anger mounts over cost of open access deals, moves to finance diamond journals and expand state-run digital platforms have divided opinion
Buildings and academic positions endowed by the US family linked to US opioid crisis will be renamed
Powerful new technologies are transforming the way universities operate, even before the impact of ChatGPT is truly felt
New chancellor of Oxford Brookes University on overcoming racism at school, ‘tedious’ drama school politics and ‘nonsense’ claims of ‘wokery’ over decolonisation of curricula
‘Infinite’ research budgets have allowed industry to surge ahead of academia, but scholars will be essential for steering new technologies towards common good, say experts
Georgia State’s transformation of student outcomes has been praised by Barack Obama and Bill Gates. Jack Grove talks to its president, M. Brian Blake, about the trailblazing institution’s incredible journey and his own remarkable rise through US academia
English regulator’s chair says registration fees will rise as its activities expand
‘Creeping authoritarianism’ and university expansion behind Ryan Craig’s play, after academia largely absent from UK stage since 1980s
Anger over high cost of publishing in Nature and other titles as UK universities sign up for three-year agreement
Government-led review of ‘low-performing’ research system will increase pressure to reform the role of France’s biggest scientific agency
Judge papers on a case-by-case basis, says author of study that found most ‘unusually high levels’ of self-citations are explained by legitimate reasons
Success of Turing Scheme should not obscure lost benefits of deeper, reciprocal student exchange initiatives, explains House of Lords review
University of Winchester historian Ryan Lavelle reflects on nearly a decade advising on streaming giant’s blockbuster Vikings series
Document disappoints campaigners with lack of detail or targets after major funder promised overhaul during Black Lives Matter protests
Editorial team at NeuroImage will work with MIT Press to establish new non-profit journal
Ministers’ blueprint for Horizon alternative will be seen by Brussels as a ‘paper tiger’, warns Crick director
Publishing giant announces list of more than 100 nations where open access charges will not apply
Social scientist sees hand of ChatGPT in list of non-existent papers cited in peer reviewer’s rejection
Imperial president reflects on his institution’s role in UK growth and the importance of collaboration within Horizon Europe
Britain’s claims to ‘science superpower’ status look shaky as it is being outperformed by smaller nations on top-rated papers, says study lead
England’s higher education regulator takes on quality scrutiny role after Quality Assurance Agency steps back