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Carlos Moedas tells MEPs institutions should introduce allocations for female academics ‘at some point’
Accusations of academic malpractice have forced two resignations and reached the prime minister
Libraries worry that they could be caught up in a drive to force platforms like YouTube to share their profits with creators
A decade of budget reductions and surging student numbers leaves sector ill-prepared for further increases, institutions warn
As universities have turned to partisan lobbying and self-promotion, new head of Allea thinks ancient organisations now fill a crucial space in public debate
Fears that MEPs’ move will make little significant difference to plight of Budapest-based university
Study challenges the idea that it is primarily parenthood that hinders women’s careers – but in Germany, the picture is very different
Since 2011, dozens of institutions have sworn not to undertake military-related research, but the country is now calling on academics to strengthen its defences
New admissions system, set up to end a lottery for places, has led some applicants to leave decisions to the last minute
Ministry will remove at least 1,000 places on English-language courses, claiming two in three are a drain on the state
Controversial companies are pouring millions into academic research – including on how the industry should be regulated
There has been a surge of applications for Dutch universities, while students are also trying to ‘catch the last train’ before Brexit
The Dutch anthropologist discusses growing up in the sectarian Netherlands, following the hippie trail and whether religious tolerance has a future
Following proposed ban on teaching of gender studies, continent’s scholarly bodies say government is jeopardising Hungary’s academic standing
Using tropes already common in the US and the UK, the Alternative for Germany has accused institutions of being in thrall to the far left
Analysis concludes universities are ‘moving towards a nearly exclusive monopoly’ over research articles
As Elsevier buys another academic workflow company, some worry about potential for publishers to ‘lock in’ scholars to their services
Extra pressure created by the need to take on part-time jobs after study grants were axed, medics warn
German students – and academics – still go along with controversial mainstream theories in order to get ahead, researcher argues
New president of German Rectors’ Conference thinks it is crucial that all students know the European canon
European Research Council says move is to support open access and get round often lengthy publishing process
No sign of breakthrough as boycott yet to have significant impact on publisher
Outside the anglophone world, universities are under pressure to conduct research in English – but teach in their local language, says David Matthews
Some countries have introduced gender quotas, while many have reduced state control, report finds