Paul Basken joined Times Higher Education as North America editor in September 2018. He was previously a government policy and science reporter with The Chronicle of Higher Education, where he won an annual National Press Club award for exclusives. He founded the State Department bureau at Bloomberg News, was a White House and international correspondent with United Press International, and serves on the editorial advisory board of ASEE’s Prism magazine.
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University to pay $4.5 million (?3.7 million) and pursue further actions against culpable officials
Wealthier institutions urged to take lead on improving minority representation
Financially troubled institution suggests senior faculty vulnerable
Universities report winning more conciliatory terms on open access question in their own negotiations with publisher
Palestinian applicant says he has not commented on politics himself
Revised College Board tool to provide multiple data points on students’ socioeconomic status
Mounting evidence of favouritism towards white male instructors doesn’t dissuade universities
Study inside French science agency shows effects of both explicit and implicit beliefs
Plan to direct undergraduates toward nations of political and economic value
Sting operations counter welcoming narrative hinted at in changes to residency rules
Universities split over whether data on achievement and engagement should be used to encourage learners to switch majors
Massive fee for those narrowly missing acceptance seen as warning of abandoned principles
As academics fault journals on open access, data suggests significant responsibility also lies with professors
National Institutes of Health’s reasons for pursuing scientists reflect behaviours long tolerated among domestic academics
Under pressure, state leader spreads smaller reduction over three years
Despite reservations over staying on in Trump administration, National Institutes of Health director is glad he did
Four out of five presidents in survey describe escalation in recent years
Resignations follow loss of access to company’s titles
Three professors accused by nine women of using academic powers to press for sex
States have rolled back funding as Washington has stepped in – and this must stop, says Louisiana State president
PhD leavers from overseas seek new companies, but can’t accept visa risks
Updated settlement ties racial and gender distribution to national shares of population
Decades of racial division hindering academia’s ability to alleviate poverty
Manoeuvre seen as ethically flawed but also as a sign of the country’s growing student debt crisis