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Analysis of highly prolific Plos One editors finds evidence for ¡®editor-author backscratching¡¯
Esther Duflo ¨C the youngest ever economics Nobelist ¨C shares 2019 prize with Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer
Awarded trio includes John Goodenough, the oldest ever laureate at 97
First analysis of economic cost of manuscript formatting highlights need for more flexibility from publishers, say authors
James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz share the 2019 award
Sir Peter Ratcliffe, William Kaelin and Gregg Semenza awarded 2019 prize
Tan Eng Chye reflects on how pioneering lifelong learning programme has fared in its first year
Athene Donald tells launch of institute that universities need better data on why women drop out
Uncertainty over funding and the movement of foreign students to megacities will spur institutional mergers, says Bert van der Zwaan
Graduates arranged workplace visits in major world cities as well as donations to cover travel costs, university alumni relations head tells conference
The French president¡¯s ambitious plan for cross-border universities will require at least seven years given integration required, experts warn
Trend for ¡®shorter and closer¡¯ overseas study options among Japanese students puts premium on demonstrating educational value, EAIE conference hears
Improving the career prospects of postdocs is now a priority of UK universities and research funders
Poll finds university leadership supports diversity schemes but limited buy-in from rank and file
Even dentistry and history could incorporate environmental and sustainability learning elements
Fighting climate change and improving the evaluation of foreign credentials will top the agenda at the 2019 EAIE conference
The University of London¡¯s new vice-chancellor reflects on her Canadian working class roots, leadership lessons from local government and her time in 10 Downing Street
Open access journal will publish results from studies sometimes dismissed as ¡®failures¡¯ as well as replication attempts
Pension fund¡¯s deficit is likely to be worse than feared rather than better, says Sir David Eastwood
Gemma Hersh acknowledges that publishing giant could do more to demonstrate its value
OECD education adviser Dirk van Damme highlights disappointing maths and literacy scores of university leavers
World Economic Forum economist Saadia Zahidi says campuses must prevent ¡®hollowing-out of the middle class¡¯ for sake of social stability
Italian mathematician Alessio Figalli says falling short demonstrates the testing and unknowable nature of research
Laser expert challenges university over alleged age discrimination and unfair dismissal