David Matthews is a reporter covering Europe, based in Berlin.?
Before joining THE in June 2011, David was a reporter at Building magazine. He holds a BA in History from the University of Oxford and an MA in magazine journalism from City University, London. In 2014-15 he spent a year at Jiao Tong University in Shanghai studying Mandarin Chinese. ?
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Deluge of submitted papers leads journals to fall back on alma mater prestige, research suggests
Global analysis shows hospital studies increasingly important but industry publications dip
Institutions also ordered to establish press offices and publish “authentic” university news
Currency devaluation and economic slowdown could stymie lucrative market
Performance-related pay causes the best academics to cluster together, evidence from Germany suggests
Minority scholars less likely to be submitted to research excellence framework
But master of Birkbeck has accepted that there were ‘procedural matters’ in his lab that ‘required attention’
Universities fear new higher education bill will force reclassification
Names, addresses and sensitive information discovered in unlocked filing cabinet at University of Bedfordshire
Choice between overarching managers and collegiality in universities a false choice, study suggests
Hefce study finds large differences in submission rates by ethnicity and gender
Fears over quality decline, but many academics still unclear over open access requirements
Survey reveals that staff are divided by discipline over independence
Shadow minister and UCL alumna calls on university to do ‘all it can’ to stop practice on overseas site
University of Bedfordshire accused of giving those sponsored by Saudi Arabian government preferential treatment
Former ECJ judge’s legal opinion casts doubts on post-independence policy
Tuition fees are rising for overseas students. If the cap on undergraduate fees is lifted, will they follow suit?
Silence greeted requests for references or PhD guidance from professor
Union claims it has evidence of forced labour and exploitation at the Education City complex in Doha
Swansea University has defended a new BP-funded research institute that anti-fracking protesters claim will hasten dangerous climate change
Cost of living in student accommodation in capital revealed
Could organising universities in a different way ease institutions’ financial woes and bring about greater democracy?
Glyndwr University offers ?200 to entice new students with US-style marketing technique
Surge in interest in STEM subjects prompts reopening of course from 2015