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Mass polls of global scientists could help to debunk myths about extent of division on contested issues
Accusations of plagiarism regarding a sacred medieval book have led to an extraordinary dispute involving online threats and allegations that staff and offices were invented
New Research England head reflects on her roundabout route into academia and the future of research evaluation
Fadlo Khuri, president of the American University of Beirut, explains how his institution has coped with explosions, currency crises and Covid
Cardiff University’s Colin Riordan says disappointing proposed budget for Welsh universities will worsen financial pressures caused by inflation
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
Shadow health secretary backing a Policy Exchange blueprint for growing doctor numbers, including the creation of up to 15 new medical schools
Science minister George Freeman launches International Science Partnerships Fund at THE event in Japan, with initial funding of ?119 million
Governance of data science research makes it difficult to highlight potentially harmful impacts that might arise, says ethics review report
Infectious disease specialist who came to national prominence during Covid will become WHO chief scientist
Bibliometric-led evaluation of research outputs unable to replicate ‘richness’ of peer-review model
Claim by University of Essex law academics that ‘anti-trans’ speakers could ‘contaminate’ buildings branded ‘misogyny’ by critics
Political scientist Jack Williams’ debut novel draws on his experiences as a PhD student at Princeton and Zurich
Among the winning entries there is a strong focus on research excellence and inclusiveness
Zayed University provost Michael Allen says lack of course flexibility regarding microcredentials is hurting graduates’ chances in the labour market
Recent changes to visa represent shift in thinking about attracting and retaining brightest graduates, says education adviser Maryam Riaz
President of Lebanese American University explains how refugee focus has made interdisciplinary courses more relevant and engaging
Shorter online lectures work better, says former World Bank higher education director Francisco Marmolejo
Additional funding announced by Research England might not cover shortfalls faced by research powerhouses
On the picket lines in Cambridge, union members insist this year’s 3 per cent rise is nowhere near enough to contend with spiralling living costs
Postgraduate researchers respond positively to online-offline support packages but purely online contact is less valued, finds Advance HE survey
Incoming staff and students risk losing jobs and funding over delayed checks in ‘sensitive’ fields
The war studies professor on Ukraine, writing speeches for Tony Blair and late career fame on Substack