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Black Lives Matter protests have reignited debate over the persistence of ‘neocolonial’ structures within discipline
Aston head Alec Cameron says 50 per cent fall in overseas enrolment revenue is ‘not pessimistic’
Shakespeare, the Beatles and Tina Turner are often referenced in the titles of academic literature, study finds
Pastoral support for east Asian students has been re-engineered during lockdown and may offer lessons for the future
London-based China expert fears arrest over critical comments if he returns to city following introduction of new legislation
Lack of enthusiasm for universities within new research ‘road map’ confirms government wish to spend funding elsewhere, says policy expert
英政府设立新部门,负责吸引全球人才、审查移民规定等支持研究的措施
资金提供者评估是否为随机抽取的“中等”研究项目提供资金,对科学来说是更公平有效且更有利的
Two leading social scientists accused of producing racist scholarship say journals should rethink how they deal with such explosive allegations
Science Advances article on diabetes drug co-authored by Mauro Ferrari retracted after readers spot irregularities
Increasing numbers of postgraduates appears to be a win-win, with graduates seeking refuge from a poor job market and universities able to make up for lost income, but there are concerns over the quality of those being considered
Institution’s efforts to make teaching more coronavirus-resilient could mean research-led teaching is ‘jettisoned’, critics claim
‘Unprecedented’ financial pressure on university budgets should result in reduced subscription charges, says UUK-Jisc group
Landmark US agreement is hailed as ‘significant milestone’ in shift to open access publishing in North America
Finding your feet at a new university in lockdown can be tough. Jack Grove spoke to some recent starters about how universities can help their new staff
Animation academic and Peppa Pig voice actor reflects on her character Miss Rabbit and why we need more female characters in children’s TV
University Alliance survey suggests public support is highest for applied degrees, with university support for NHS also valued
Open access publication of PhD theses makes it difficult for studies to be published as books, says 93-year-old Shakespeare scholar
The ‘Positive Professor’, academia’s most recent – and controversial – social-media star, says his colleagues’ silence over the improving coronavirus situation could cost lives
Andrew Norton tells THE webinar that researchers on priority projects could be cut in coronavirus lay-offs while those doing less vital work are spared
Pandemic research is booming, with hundreds of new projects under way. Jack Grove speaks to experts on why insights beyond science are needed
With ?7,500 tuition fees off the agenda, new strategies to rebalance English higher education could be introduced, says post-18 education review chair
学术界领导人告诉泰晤士高等教育,病毒全球大流行后,英国科研将变得更加跨学科、以社区为中心
Social scientists should be more open that their policy advice is usually based on small experiments done in university settings, study recommends