The week in higher education – 20 January 2022
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Label would apply to providers failing to get a rating and in England would limit the fees they can charge, according to consultation
Latest stage of English plan to tackle ‘poor quality’ via absolute baselines for student outcomes brings threat of punishment for institutions that fall short
A recent survey confirms that higher education continues to offer a safe environment for a certain kind of abuser: the successful professor who brings in large grants, say?Nanna Haug Hilton and?...
As the pandemic increases public scrutiny of science, the UK Parliament is holding another inquiry into the long-running issue of reproducibility. Five of its contributors give their views on how...
The Oxford college’s vast expenditure of charitable funds to try to dislodge its own dean could have serious repercussions, says Alan Rusbridger
Repeat performance: what can be done to improve research integrity?
Agreement covers more than 1,000 victims over four decades of campus doctor, just days after university president fired for employee?relationship
After years of escalating protests, controversial law professor to face disciplinary process at Ivy League institution
最新全球国际化大学排名中,俄罗斯和台湾名次上升,而英国和加拿大高校排名下滑
Firms?that sell co-authorship on papers accepted by reputable journals are likely turning over millions of pounds a year
Ex-governor also?wants UK to offer visas to youth born after 1997 to counter clampdown on free speech
Researchers?decry ‘ridiculous’ travel for 30-minute interviews?and?ask colleagues and funders to commit to?flying less
Rigorous ‘no deal’ planning paved way for significant concessions, says library head
Reskilling may help workers feed their families – but a plateful of modules may not add up to a square educational meal, warns Johnny Rich