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Will American academics flourish if they go abroad to escape Trump?
With US academia under siege from the Trump administration, universities elsewhere are contemplating offering ‘asylum’ to disaffected researchers. Here, four former US academics now established...
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‘Mountain of small things’ killing academia, warns Oxford scholar
Overly cautious institutions pushing ‘bullshit jobs’ on their staff ‘destroying academia from within’, says neuroscientist
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Sweden’s drive to win more Nobels ‘requires riskier research’
Âé¶¹ of prestigious awards hopes to claim more of its own after launching new funding stream – but leaders caution against too much political control
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Institutional neutrality mandated in New Zealand free speech law
Bill requires universities to promise not to ‘take positions’ on non-core issues or ban invited speakers because of what they might say
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Financial crisis or not, there must be no shuttering of open science
As UK universities desperately seek savings, open science advocates must press both their moral and selfish cases, say Marcus Munafò and Neil Jacobs
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Asia University Rankings 2025: methodology
Our methodology uses data on all aspects of Asian universities' core missionsÂ
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Coventry University’s new India campus approved
University forging ahead with overseas expansion plans as financial challenges build at home
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India’s universities must address growing credibility problems
Disputes over the trustworthiness of India’s state-run university rankings raise questions over quality assurance efforts, says Pushkar
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Sussex says OfS acting beyond powers as it seeks judicial review
University handed record fine over free speech breaches claims ruling gives ‘free rein’ to racists and sexists
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Wollongong eyes Saudi first with plans to open Riyadh campus
Australian university set to become first foreign institution with base in Middle Eastern country, but its staff think it should focus closer to home
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Council changes tipped to help universities power up local growth
Efforts to rationalise complex web of English local authorities – and hand them more powers – seen as a way of creating potentially strong partners for institutions looking to innovate locally
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X’s dominance ‘over’ as Bluesky becomes new hub for research
Data indicates more scholars turning to alternative social media site to post about their work after Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover
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Troubled Canberra turns around finances after cutting 150 jobs
New boss rules out further forced redundancies as cash-strapped university aims to break even next year