Thirteen ways to spot a ‘predatory journal’ (and why we shouldn’t call them that)
Larissa Shamseer and David Moher have taken a close look at what it is that sets dodgy journals apart from the rest

Larissa Shamseer and David Moher have taken a close look at what it is that sets dodgy journals apart from the rest

Study finds classes can improve students’ chances of getting a graduate job by 40 per cent

Outgoing president says the arts are more important than ever in these troubled times

Evidence for the harm done by including students in net migration figures is clear, says Huw Owen

Colorado’s excise tax set to raise millions of dollars to support college access

Challenger to Merkel is popular, despite attacks on his educational record

Holyrood free tuition pledge puts pressure on rest of UK to guarantee support

Latest report on sector’s financial health paints picture of growing gap between haves and have-nots

Leading scholar says many countries have ‘neither the will nor the capacity’ to manage growth

Institutions that succeed in helping regional growth deserve being included in measures of performance, says Simon Baker

Initiative will emulate Wellcome Trust’s publishing model, with European Commission set to follow

Universities in the UK have developed a range of different approaches to governance, and there’s no sign that the trend will stop, says Michael Shattock