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Tiny preschools ¡®have stricter governance than universities¡¯
Australian university council members bear far less onerous ethical and reporting obligations than volunteer mums and dads, analysis finds
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¡®Excessive¡¯ research vetting plan ¡®damages Dutch competitiveness¡¯
Bill proposing screening of all scholars working on ¡®sensitive areas¡¯ will create ¡®huge administrative burden¡¯, leaders warn
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AI research summaries ¡®exaggerate findings¡¯, study warns
Bots¡¯?tendency to?display ¡®unwarranted confidence¡¯ and fixate on ¡®pink elephants¡¯ particularly risky in medical research, according to new paper
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Defending status quo graduate visa wrong approach, says Skidmore
UK should aim for growth in student numbers but recognise?¡®opportunities to reform¡¯ post-study work rights,?finds commission convened by former universities minister
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Scientific journals should not charge to publish response articles
If a paper is published open access, responses that point out its flaws should not be hidden from readers behind a paywall, says Andrew Barnas
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UCU calls for members to boycott Brunel University over job cuts
Union declares institution ¡®greylisted¡¯, with academics urged not to apply for jobs or act as external examiners
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More PhD students could ¡®compensate¡¯ for population decline
Stagnating government funding means tuition fee rises may be inevitable, says Japanese university leader
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UK staff and course cuts ¡®putting off prospective students¡¯
Impact of cost-saving measures the first question being raised at open days, report academics at under-fire institutions
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Dog days ¡®better than counselling¡¯ for relieving student stress
Thai study adds to growing body of literature supporting pet therapy for students with mental health conditions
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Student loan debts ¡®now a plus¡¯ for Australian mortgage borrowers
Debt forgiveness could reduce graduates¡¯ borrowing capacity, as home ownership becomes defining issue of upcoming election
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Without self-criticism, there can be no progressive thought in the academy
Scholars who teach the rest of us to read Locke and Mill ¡®against the grain¡¯ decline to do the same in the case of their own heroes, says Eric Heinze
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Derby cuts hit ¡®half of top researchers¡¯ as Keele votes to strike
Risk of ¡®lasting damage¡¯ to academic reputation in latest round of job losses
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