Office for Students calls for universities to review sexual misconduct policies by summer, following publications of thousands of claims of abuse across sector
¡®The first Black woman on the tenure track in theoretical cosmology¡¯ tells Matthew Reisz about her struggles to reconcile a pristine childhood image of science with the reality she confronts by using selective citation to marginalise racist or sexist scientists
The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities added to the scepticism but, done properly, training makes a difference, say Jules Holroyd and Jennifer Saul
Vietnamese analysis of Australian survey data affirms findings about education¡¯s impacts on subjective well-being, but ¡®does not settle the argument¡¯
B¨¦n¨¦dicte Durand says university will make changes after slew of allegations, but defends governance procedures and argues banning initiation events is not the answer
Campaigners say tight-knit elitism, boozy initiation weeks and a lacklustre administrative response have led to a culture of silence in grandes ¨¦coles
The sociology professor tells Matthew Reisz about her rural childhood, satisfying a hunger for the wider world through reading, and her (scholarly) interest in unfaithful men
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
The profiles of this year¡¯s Nobelists suggest scientists from newer, innovative institutions may soon overshadow those from more historic universities
Survey and report by Women¡¯s Higher Education Network urges universities to radically revise their attitudes to deadlines, career development and promotion