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Students less likely than employees to report or disclose sexual harassment, according to study of major Swedish university
Universities should offer opportunities to US talent because it can ¡®prevent fruitful lines of enquiry from being abruptly cut off¡¯, says head of leading European institution
One researcher was found to have presented 32 papers at same conference in study that examines growing trend towards ¡®repeat authors¡¯
Governments and institutions launch schemes to attract US talent ¨C but budget and anti-internationalisation policy could get in the way, some fear
Ten university cities expected to participate in strikes ahead of April Senate vote on budget
University umbrella groups call on EU Global Gateway initiative to boost funding for international research collaborations
Students describe increased ¡®anti-immigrant sentiment¡¯ as far-right party becomes significant force in German parliament
Institutions caught in a ¡®perfect storm¡¯ owing to reductions in government spending and international student restrictions
Moves to appoint supervisory boards made up of business and public sector representatives seen as ¡®logical step¡¯ in sector development
With its Trump-style promise to smash woke ideology on campus, Germany¡¯s far-right populist party is widely seen as a threat by academics. And with even the country¡¯s mainstream parties promising little for higher education or research, few are relishing Sunday¡¯s election. Emily Dixon reports
Rectors want more flexibility over rules that mandate international researchers and teaching staff to learn Norwegian
New partnership of Open Research Europe with national research funders could boost interest in the platform, experts say
Label could be ¡®first step¡¯ towards automatically recognised continental qualification, experts suggest
Research funders and universities condemn planned yearly reductions of more than 460 million Swiss francs
Government drive to cut international recruitment appears to pay dividends, but universities condemn ¡®outdated¡¯ approach
Distinguished scientists who left Greece¡¯s National Council for Research, Technology and Innovation criticise fragmented oversight and excess bureaucracy
Under-representation of women probably a key factor in country¡¯s underperformance versus rest of Europe
Proliferation of for-profit providers sparks concerns of ¡®abusive practices¡¯ including misrepresentation and tuition fee fraud
European Commission-published Competitiveness Compass raises fears of political interference
Prompted by deadly train station collapse, thousands of students are calling for government accountability
Draft 2025 budget could be devastating for research, universities and students, academics warn
Ten thousand back call for Antoine Petit to resign as president of French state research organisation
University reform commission announced by Georgian prime minister likely means of tightening political control, scholars warn
While majority do see themselves as staff, discipline and stage of PhD likely to influence how candidates perceive their role, researchers say