Paris-Saclay president aims for global profile
After predecessor?exits to become higher education minister, Estelle Iacona?is tasked with completing?integration of ambitious, elite amalgam
After predecessor?exits to become higher education minister, Estelle Iacona?is tasked with completing?integration of ambitious, elite amalgam
Successful replication efforts heavily tied to whether original research team?allowed a role, finds study of contentious psychology field
Separate?breaches in one week trigger concerns over lack of awareness in the sector
Vivienne Stern tells Australian conference that universities should make contingency preparations for collapse in relations
Universities offer essential access to Asian market, Dearing conference hears. Jack Grove reports
This year¡¯s wins in ¡®Nobel Prize of maths¡¯ show bloc¡¯s research programme must be open to UK and Switzerland, leaders say
Deemed surplus to needs as their university amassed a A$200 million buffer, UWA social scientists find welcome at Curtin
¡®DragonBear¡¯ alliance may force Western universities to cancel research partnerships with China, says former science minister Lord Johnson
Policy welcome, but Japan ¡®must address uncertainty¡¯ around future Covid waves, academics say
The Vassar College president discusses creating equitable partnerships, minimising resistance on campus and what higher education can learn from healthcare
When employers and governments?state preferences for particular universities, it further overheats entry competition, says Hiroshi Ono
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Stabilisation funding, fellowships and industry collaboration grants identified as key priorities, but questions about whether country can successfully replicate Brussels schemes remain
Offering two-year UK visas to graduates of elite global universities penalises poorer countries and may harm international student recruitment, critics warn
Analysis of 20 million papers suggests global science powerhouses are increasingly benefiting from biased citation practices