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Survey of Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting attendees shows even those tipped for glory feel insecure and underdeveloped
Twente president says €4 million a year for national EDI efforts ¡®a start¡¯, but that famed tolerance ¡®emphatically¡¯ not the same as inclusion
Even after two decades of death threats, Afshin Ellian sees liberal societies as a paradise on Earth
European finance ministers told to abandon ¡®absurd¡¯ plan to shift unspent Horizon funding elsewhere in their squeezed 2023 budget
French ministry wants universities to use unallocated funds to cover up to 500 per cent increases in energy costs
But political scientists and politician-scientist say the country¡¯s rightward shift poses ¡®no risk¡¯ to academic freedom or international recruitment
Sorin C?mpeanu accused of ¡®trying to legislate in his own interest¡¯ for draft law that would introduce amnesty for plagiarism more than three years ago
Demand and quality questioned by businesses and universities as reforms leave majority of STEM courses at full length
Virtual exchanges and microcredentials off the table until rules are redrawn
Government also set to introduce effective amnesty on doctoral plagiarism and loosen rules on candidates¡¯ relatives from serving on hiring and promotion committees
Westminster refers to alternatives rather than arbitration, after unproductive Brussels meeting triggered by legal action
University promises more memorials, community engagement and Afro-Caribbean institutional partnership after study into slavery links, setting aside just ?1.5 million for legacy fund
Intergovernmental institute says ¡®symbolic¡¯ split over full attendance at council meetings led to failure of talks
A groaning university wants ministerial permission to impose separate English- and Dutch-language course caps
Some doubt government will really lavish foundation-governed universities with extra funding it has promised
Shortage of doctors can¡¯t be fixed by pushing back admissions decisions, says centre-left rival
Lund University dean says many foreign researchers face ¡®nuisance¡¯ of an increasingly strict system
The writer and academic talks about her philosophical fascination with the mind and body, and why she wrote about her mother¡¯s dementia
Achievement of 400,000 mark driven by influx from Europe and the US, although francophone Africa still dominates
Researchers concerned about increased bureaucracy attached to government proposals
Government accused of moving goalposts over pre-election messaging, with social sciences and business master¡¯s also set to lose out
Germany and France are tinkering with creaking student scholarship and support systems, but activists and experts say a complete refit is required
University of French Polynesia is trying to transform itself within the strictures of an ill-fitting system
Prosecutors reportedly probing alleged forgery and ¡®several serious breaches¡¯ of clinical research rules after report by regulator