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But funders still need to create standardised data repositories for all fields, says Magdalena Skipper
Publisher expected to lose about €10 million a year, while Norwegian researchers face being unable to access new papers
Martin Heidingsfelder, who has helped bring down several political high-fliers, still thinks there are plagiarists at the very top of German politics
Protesters allegedly called researchers ¡®dirty Jews¡¯ and ¡®traitors¡¯ in latest intimidation of scholars who emphasise Polish role in the Holocaust
Negotiations on €100 billion Horizon Europe scheme delayed by East-West tensions and could be slowed further by European elections
The publisher has reported steady growth and profit margins of more than a third but warned of threat to business from open access
Many presidents have pursued their careers just at one institution, raising questions about management skills, report finds
ETH Zurich¡¯s learning sciences expert discusses his own ¡®cut-throat¡¯ schooling, why lecturing fails, and how students can fail ¡®productively¡¯
Vice-chancellors are leading contract negotiations, allowing universities to make more demands on open access and costs
Weitermachen Sanssouci may be the first film to tackle the woes of research assessment, casualisation and an obsession with student employability
German-Russian conference cancelled over inclusion of acting rector of V. I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University
Rebekah Tromble and Patricia Rossini feared for their safety when the conservative online world turned against them last summer
New ?5.7 million institute at the Technical University of Munich triggers ¡®ethics washing¡¯ debate
Brian Schmidt says system of last-minute offers persists because it is ¡®easy¡¯ for universities
Negotiations with Taylor & Francis collapse over cost as journal outages spread across Europe
Since the 1970s, an increasingly competitive job market has come to advantage the already privileged
Vice-chancellors turn on businesses for not doing enough to educate and retrain their workforce
Cutting the UK out of transnational networks will only accelerate post-Brexit isolation, say rectors in Berlin
Duplicate titles are being set up to get around new open-access requirements, European Commission¡¯s envoy warns
Country moves away from subscriptions and towards ¡®publish and read¡¯ model
Reforms to the French university admission system have ushered in greater selectivity in an attempt to address high dropout rates. But without adequate filtering by family background, will this disproportionately favour the elite? David Matthews reports from Paris
Hyper-selective universities help create the outrageous arrogance of some politicians. A bit of randomness in the process could lead to more humble leaders, argues David Matthews
Campaigners for change say universities need to be more proactive and systematic in investigating their benefactors¡¯ pasts
Having more women on appointment committees has dramatically cut the number of female academics getting hired, according to analysis