Why Macron’s ‘European universities’ may be a bad idea
Universities normally resist being used by states to further an ideological goal. Why should it be any different when it comes to the EU? asks David MatthewsÂ

Universities normally resist being used by states to further an ideological goal. Why should it be any different when it comes to the EU? asks David MatthewsÂ

Vice-president says private sector funding is vital to compensate for decline in public investment in basic research

First-of-its-kind study indicates at least one in three research-intensive institutions in North America lean on citation data in decisions on promotion and tenure

Monash Technology Transformation Institute aims to bridge ‘valley of death’ that sees many discoveries fall short of securing commercial-scale investment

Institution demands seven days’ notice of demonstrations and designation of a ‘principal organiser’

Government agency has said that academics without a doctorate will have to leave their roles – but this could account for two-thirds of the workforce

Universities need to be honest to students about what academic level is required to take a course and, as a result, unconditional offers will come to an end, argues Tom RichmondÂ

Both sides talk about maintaining the fine balance between university neutrality and delivering on private research investmentsÂ

Controversial course proposals a test for governance, opponents say

Confidence stalls, however, over depth of faculty commitment to open access

Shin Sung-chul, who is under investigation by the Korean government, says state is starting to provide more freedom to universities but progress is slow

Improving policymaking is a vital contribution to society, but academics need more time and funds to do so, says Tom Sasse

As universities try to demonstrate actions and developers sense an opportunity, researchers express concern about lack of evidence behind mobile tools

Are you a student, a candidate or something else? Whatever title you choose can have an impact on how academia views you and how you see yourself, argues Jenny Mak

Websites launch new services as they aim to stand out in an increasingly crowded market