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Several people seriously injured, one fatally, after campus shooting, say police
Tardy response to UKRI request meant greenlit research projects on pandemic could not begin, investigation concludes
Ex-prime minister says cancellation of funding ‘betrays government’s hostility to higher education’
Rigorous ‘no deal’ planning paved way for significant concessions, says library head
Firms that sell co-authorship on papers accepted by reputable journals are likely turning over millions of pounds a year
Brussels officials say their new European universities strategy, including cooperation on higher education laws, will improve student mobility and academic cooperation
National survey of pro vice-chancellors indicates widespread shift away from humanities subjects in near future
Watching online lectures at faster speeds does not significantly impede understanding and may allow students more time to revise, say researchers
Delayed roll-out of booster jabs among UK’s younger population means thousands of students will be at risk of serious infection, say researchers
Leading scholars from Australian universities have joined scientific bodies to demand reversal of pre-election veto of humanities grants
Gender critical theory and harassment move up agenda as major battles over pay and pensions loom
Appealing narrative attached to ‘first-in-family’ students may obscure the actual extent of their social disadvantage, says researcher
Creating unique datasets for online exams preferable to ‘naive’ honour codes or faulty online surveillance, experts say
Universities show the way on transforming leadership culture, tackling period poverty, boosting African science and promoting leading research during the pandemic
Star professors who abuse their positions escape censure because universities fear hit to reputations and funding, says union report
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates
Benefits of innovative grant selection method must be balanced with risks to funders’ reputations, explain research leaders
A push to end the habit of assessing researchers by their publication metrics is gaining momentum. But are journal impact factors really as meaningless as is claimed? And will requiring scientists to describe their various contributions really improve fairness and rigour – or just bureaucracy? Jack Grove reports
Unhappiness over guidance on rearranging classes affected by industrial action may force a rethink
Anonymous interviews with UK university bosses reveal frustration with increased administrative costs associated with REF
Gender-critical philosopher says ‘draconian’ measures are required as universities have failed to protect freedom of expression
Intellectual property rights are likely to rest with lecturers despite university ownership claims, say legal experts
Trust in scientists rose in the UK at a faster rate than the global average during the pandemic, Wellcome Trust finds
Nick Jennings was nearly a professional footballer himself, but wants his new university to ‘broaden its profile’ beyond athletics and student experience