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Interventions such as women-only fellowships have improved gender balance – but some professoriates are still more than 85 per cent male
Following hype over their potential, online courses drained senior management time to the detriment of open educational resources, conference hears
Research grant data shows patterns of academic migration around Europe – with Italy suffering the biggest brain drain
Response to US withdrawal from Paris climate accords announces first winners – but has been denounced as a publicity stunt by some French academics
As Brexit nears, Dublin plans to upgrade the country's language skills
As Germany, France and Nordic and Alpine countries continue with increased investment, much of the rest of the Continent has not recovered from the financial crisis
Minerva uses test scores to argue that its programmes give students lead in cognitive skills
Publisher and research community remain divided over question of access to international publications
With women still under-represented at the top levels of research, some see the rise of more explicit ‘affirmative action’ on gender becoming more common
New data show UK moving rapidly towards open-access model – but subscription costs jump 20 per cent in three years
Police crack down on academics for delivering external lectures and supervising exams and PhDs at other universities, saying it breaks work permit rules
Universities stand to benefit if companies relocate to stay close to sector agency, say experts
Engineer takes institution to human rights body over satirical dig at exceptions for religious clothing
Pushed to break away from the established Turkish academy by increasing government control, Bilim Akademisi has now been accepted into the European fold
Despite failure to include several prestigious institutions in the project, the president of the University of Paris-Saclay says that it will still be a ‘globally world-class university’
ANO, led by outspoken billionaire Andrej Babi?, hopes for a utilitarian, internationally focused higher education sector
Academic warns universities need to take impact of accent on credibility seriously as it has ‘demotivated’ overseas lecturers
Observers hope scrapping financial audits could lead other funders to cut down on research grant bureaucracy
Over the past decade, women have opened up a significant lead over men in graduation rates
Academic social network has moved 'at least 1.7 million articles' to make them less easily accessible, publishers say
ScholarlyHub will help academics keep control of their work and data, creators argue
Advancing capabilities of stem cells could mean researchers run into legal difficulties once more, European academies warn
Measures taken to target high dropout rate could make universities more attractive to domestic and international students
Paris and Brussels are now taking legal action against sites critics accuse of 'pimping'