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Positions are being redistributed to Italy’s richer regions, academic group warns, exacerbating long-standing inequalities
In Germany, Brazil and Hungary, students are being encouraged to film ‘biased’ professors, mirroring far-right tactics in US
The astrophysicist on how an all-girls school helped her into science, why analogies are the secret to communicating research, and her move to Germany
Separate classes, often in English, mean European students are failing to learn their host country’s tongue, new book finds
Invitation of two far-right speakers to the University of Siegen has prompted protests and counter-claims of censorship
Why other academic disciplines have not also introduced such markets is a ‘very good question’, organisers say
Country will also consider creating teaching-focused professorships to stop academics being overloaded by responsibilities
Joan Wallach Scott warns of a ‘vision of the world in which men are superior to women’ in final protest against CEU expulsion from Hungary
ProfHub plans to let applicants rate universities – and allow anonymous leaks – about the academic selection process
Chinese learners think fees of a couple of hundred euros are ‘too good to be true’ and a sign of poor quality, experts say
Frustration with ‘snail’s pace’ progress across continent leads Irish government to back financial sanctions against universities that miss targets
Scholars allowed back to work might not be able not return to previous institutions or large cities, Science Academy warns
Survey also reveals citations have little influence over the content of a paper, raising questions over citation metrics
Competitive funding once helped novel ideas get off the ground, but now funding ‘excellence’ is hampering new research, says Dutch institute
Drafting of learning expectations clears way for Calohee project to set student tests, but it may face resistance from prestigious universities
In what could become a model for the rest of the country, Corvinus University of Budapest will have to rely on tuition fees and endowment interest
Dutch figures show just how little time professors get for their own research. It may be easier to pursue your intellectual interests outside the university system, says THE reporter David Matthews
Pioneer of the genetics of hearing talks about how her research interests have been shaped by wine and music – and how she would cope with deafness
Too many institutions fail to abide by their own statements of values, leaders warn
Authoritarian populist governments prevent bloc from taking action to protect academic freedom, say scholars
The rising tide of degree courses offered in English has sparked a backlash as some communities fear their young people and their mother tongues will be squeezed out
German academics have uncovered thousands of suspected abusers in a landmark project. But should they have had a freer hand?
Germany’s multibillion-euro excellence initiative has encouraged competition, but it has also helped create a close-knit ‘Berlin University Alliance’
The digital tide will not wash away campus-based learning, believe most respondents to THE’s University Leaders Survey. David Matthews reports on what they see ahead for study options, scholarly conferences, scientific progress and more