Cutting corners on cybersecurity can leave costly holes
Ransomware victims must either line the pockets of criminals or face the financial penalties and PR disaster of a data breach, says Chris Cobb

Ransomware victims must either line the pockets of criminals or face the financial penalties and PR disaster of a data breach, says Chris Cobb

The child refugee and business prodigy discusses racial prejudice and personal perseverance, and the prospects for Kamala Harris

Falling staff-student ratios and low quality in some graduate programmes are prompting concern that more will mean worse, says Zhang Ruomei

Germany has tradition of student placements in firms and universities, but coronavirus lay-offs highlight lack of state support for living costs

Plea comes amid concerns that UK’s post-Covid research plans have yet to adequately map out non-commercial engagement Â

Economic revival in the wake of the pandemic will require all sections of society to play their part, says Janet Beer

Universities must ensure students are satisfied with Covid-19 contingency plans to offset complaints and requests for refunds, argues Susan Matthews

Proposed university funding changes are unnecessarily complex and ‘rife with unintended consequences’, laureate professors say

The Sydney university’s roots in the aftermath of the Second World War means the institution is used to being practical, inclusive and unwilling to compromise on standards, says Ian Jacobs

Institutions and scholars must serve society, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile was more than willing to join efforts to tackle the country’s coronavirus outbreak, says Pedro Bouchon

New UKRI chief executive tells THE she hopes to shift science incentives away from the model of an ‘Einstein figure’ lone genius

Australian university’s financial problems force a restructure and 500 redundancies, but vice-chancellor stresses opportunity in adversity

More than 60 institutions nominated across 10 categories in biggest-ever sector celebration

But local experts lament that recommendations in the US-produced document may be easier said than done  Â