How should journal editors address accusations of racism?
Two leading social scientists accused of producing racist scholarship say journals should rethink how they deal with such explosive allegations

Two leading social scientists accused of producing racist scholarship say journals should rethink how they deal with such explosive allegations

Thinktank says lecturers on short-term contracts could lead to worse outcomes for students, as report concludes there are no easy ways to cut university costs

There’s no evidence that lower fees will lead to more enrolments, and employability for ‘work relevant’ degrees is low, says Gavin Moodie

The World University Rankings performance indicators are the heart of the Latin America University Rankings, but we give them some adjustments to take account of the area’s unique characteristics

Major data analysis of authorship patterns also finds gap is largest among youngest scholarsÂ

The challenges of the future won’t respect disciplinary boundaries, so why would we teach and research within them? asks Tan Eng Chye

Science Advances article on diabetes drug co-authored by Mauro Ferrari retracted after readers spot irregularities

The government and universities are not doing enough to protect their students from the effects of the lockdown, says Futao Huang

Money to be taken automatically from members’ bank accounts to support UK union’s strike fund

Lawmakers approve referendum on reversing 1996 ban, although with tempered expectations

While Australia rates highly as study and travel destination, pugnacious publisher cites results as evidence of Chinese people’s disfavour

Even before coronavirus hit, Hong Kong was investing in new types of online education that challenge teaching conventions

Challenging students to collaborate on course content will help them learn better and develop essential skills, say Cathy Davidson and Christina Katopodis

They have an obligation to engage in diversity education because it is the flip side of the intercultural work in which they are experts, say Harvey Charles and Darla DeardoffÂ

Deborah Gabriel also calls for imposition of financial penalties on universities that fail to tackle pay gaps