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Championed by one of the frontrunners to replace Angela Merkel, a new law could bring tuition fees, a focus on industry and greater institutional inequality
Survey from Spain suggests that as schools closed, women were less able to catch up on work and dramatically dropped hours spent on article writing and submitting
Institutions have long framed gender inequality as a problem with women, and have been ¡®strangely silent¡¯ about masculinity in academia, professor argues
Andrew Noble says students should study locally at undergraduate level and then travel to Britain for postgraduate courses
Despite a favourable ruling from the EU¡¯s top court, the Central European University, pushed out of Hungary, will remain in Vienna
Observers say the country¡¯s universities are led by loyalists, and have long supported president by expelling opposition students and teaching pro-government ideology courses
The Netherlands¡¯ cautious, common approach to teaching during the pandemic contrasts with the full reopenings planned by many UK and US universities. But what will students get out of it? And is even 20 per cent campus capacity sustainable? David Matthews travels to the Netherlands to talk to the key players
Parliaments routinely seek scientific advice, but a Dutch pilot goes one step further, asking academics to directly critique what the government is proposing
LSHTM director thinks communications failures explain why US and UK trail Vietnam and Senegal on pandemic responses
Jean-Eric Paquet warns that on open data, research collaboration and academic mobility, EU-China links are not always reciprocal
But far-right voters view the failure to reproduce results as reason not to trust science as a whole, unique survey data from Germany show
Education minister Ingrid van Engelshoven says too much research funding is now competitive, leading to intense work stress
Campaigners warn that technical details of how to manufacture vaccine candidates are in some cases not being released, risking the world¡¯s ability to ramp up production
French package to nearly double budget of National Research Agency and add extra 30,000 university places
CEU president says that rather than relying on ¡®outside institutions¡¯, academics and students must stand up for themselves
Set up by young researchers, new publication will highlight where studies went wrong ¨C but it may struggle to attract submissions
German researchers let members of the public fire questions at them in 20-minute slots, and the result is a deep, albeit narrow, form of science communication
Germany has tradition of student placements in firms and universities, but coronavirus lay-offs highlight lack of state support for living costs
Denmark and Switzerland holding more in-person classes
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Initiative may have pushed academics to ¡®salami-slice¡¯ results, new analysis finds
Despite disappointment over Horizon Europe budget, research could still benefit from a vast pandemic resilience fund ¨C if national governments make it a priority
Most institutions say they will take Erasmus+ students in the autumn, with Swiss universities universally open, while the UK and Netherlands are more closed
University¡¯s international head says institutions have been ¡®naive¡¯ over global partnerships