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While some scholars still distrust the Free Speech Union and its founder, it is difficult to ignore the important support that it provides academics under attack, says Roger Watson
Managers must acknowledge that supervising some types of doctoral candidates is more labour-intensive, say Roger Watson and David Thompson
People must be treated fairly, but endless box-ticking is not the way to ensure this, say Roger Watson and David Thompson
There is growing concern that China is trying to silence its critics in the West, with academic publishers a particular target. Tao Zhang considers the consequences for scholarly freedom ¨C and what can be done to tackle such restrictions
Universities, funders, rankers and individual academics all need to act to stamp out predatory publishers, says Roger Watson
Objections to co-authorship with juniors display a misguided sense of ethics, say Mark Hayter and Roger Watson
Campaigners who want to erase the controversial figures from universities¡¯ pasts are wrong, say Niall McCrae and Roger Watson
Tired of the lies and back-patting that CVs are made of, Roger Watson eyes an alternative with a long list of virtues