Only most research-intensive UK universities ‘cover full costs’
New analysis on the full economic costs of research and teaching by ‘peer group’ raises concerns about long-term sustainability of some institutions

New analysis on the full economic costs of research and teaching by ‘peer group’ raises concerns about long-term sustainability of some institutions

Martin Chalfie argues that young scientists who ‘play the game’ of publishing in selective journals are less likely to win permanent posts

Hybrid journals can extend open-access publishing to authors in journals with a strong reputation and that still have a stable subscription model, says Steven Inchcoombe

Australian sector adopts ‘united viewpoint’ against unequal relationships

Ten-point plan for post-school education also backs merger of vocational and university funding systems

University of Notre Dame president says faith-based institutions have unique ability to counter fear and anxiety with hope

In light of the UK government’s recent statements on the future relationship with the EU, what do policy experts see as the key areas of Brexit uncertainty to be addressed for higher education?

Study suggests reproducibility crisis may not be limited to psychology and biomedicine

Tom Burns gives his advice to early career researchers faced with the dilemma of using animals in their research

University set to offer English-taught degrees in Wrocław from next year

If only they knew then what they know now about meetings, work-life balance and the importance of being kind

Country faces dilemmas over language of instruction and how to tackle dropout rate

Limitations on powers of new university councils are ‘mostly cosmetic’, academics say

New rules for staff eligibility designed to make compliance easier are in fact more complicated than before, academics warn

The long-reigning monarch’s name faces removal from another of the world’s universities