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Country is the latest to wonder whether separate admissions processes for international students are fair
Australian university seeks to improve researchers’ digital identities. But does this risk excessive uniformity?
If lab misconduct is linked to personality traits, there is a case for assessing these when hiring scientists, say researchers
Recent graduates teach at three to four universities a day to make ends meet, researcher finds during stint observing country’s private HE system
Drop in percentage of successful applications to research councils comes amid global debate over ‘wasted’ time applying for funding
Scientists awarded prize for their work on molecular machines, which are 'at the same stage as the electric motor was in the 1830s'
Institution under pressure as tensions mount over Beijing's influence over city
Three scientists, born in the UK but now based in the US, are honoured for their work in the 'flatlands' of physics
New study adds to concerns over the weakness of Chinese university teaching
Results come as issue continues to be high up agenda on campuses in the UK and US
This graph compares how UK, US and Japanese universities perform on measures of the economic impact of their research
David Matthews reports from Canada on the Trudeau government’s plans to convert academic research into commercial gains
Federally funded research will now come with an open access clause – but uncertainties remain
New research also finds that the statistical power of studies in social and behavioural science has not improved in half a century
‘Clusters of excellence’ have created highly cited publications, but the amount of money involved is still relatively small
Students report hostility from traders and clashes over whether Hong Kong is part of China in new study
Unhappiness at university and ‘fear of missing out’ could be driving distraction during lectures, study suggests
This image of writhing tadpoles, taken by an academic at the University of the West of England, is one of the winning entries in this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards
Students at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology selected younger academics who were ‘positive’ and ‘funny’
With 55,000 potential Syrian students in Europe, universities are using a series of workarounds to prevent a ‘lost generation’
This graph shows the dominance of Russell Group universities in attracting quality-related research funding from Hefce, which is based on the results of the REF
Both banks and universities are ‘full of highly skilled European workers’ and so have an interest in pushing for liberal immigration system, conference hears
New study looks at what happened when a university made its publications publicly available through an institutional repository
Idea is one of several ways to speed the peer review process, although some think it will annoy academics