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Gemma Hersh acknowledges that publishing giant could do more to demonstrate its value
OECD education adviser Dirk van Damme highlights disappointing maths and literacy scores of university leavers
World Economic Forum economist Saadia Zahidi says campuses must prevent ‘hollowing-out of the middle class’ for sake of social stability
Italian mathematician Alessio Figalli says falling short demonstrates the testing and unknowable nature of research
Laser expert challenges university over alleged age discrimination and unfair dismissal
Brian Schmidt says academia is losing brightest researchers because they cannot endure ‘intolerable’ precarity throughout their thirties
Higher education institutions urged to change tactics when lobbying for extra funding
Consultation raised concerns that proposal was too prescriptive and bureaucratic
Oxford professor’s response to male scholar’s guide to publication considers gendered nature of research career advice
Science’s decision sparks debate about how journals should respond to concerns about reproducibility
Male guitarists may be disappointed to learn that a study showing they are more attractive to women may be unsound
New term may force vice-chancellors to confront issue of mass demonstrations, experts say
Candid interviews with Chinese university presidents and government officials reveal widespread doubt that institutional freedom has increased
Questions have been raised over appointment as design school head of academic who is being sued for alleged age discrimination
Further policies to attract foreign researchers will boost efforts to recruit top talent to Canadian universities, explains Universities Canada president
Jack Grove speaks to the three candidates vying to take over from the University and College’s long-time leader and assesses how they will approach sector’s challenges
High stress levels revealed by Nottingham Trent staff survey have raised concerns over effect of growing demands on academics
Brexit, pension contribution increases and possible cuts to tuition fee income are cited by employers in their opening pay offer
Indian scholar explains why she thinks guidelines on ensuring PhDs focus on ‘national priorities’ are dangerous and wrong
Times Higher Education’s poll of artificial intelligence experts defies predictions that university jobs will be cut as technology advances
Work to encourage team science is gathering momentum, and a recent Academy of Medical Sciences report highlights key steps to be taken
New association will seek to tackle class-based barriers prevalent in academia, says chair
Female PIs awarded lower starting salaries than similarly qualified male research group leaders, survey suggests
Can sharing a city with a more prestigious neighbour make it easier or harder for an institution to realise its value? Jack Grove examines the competition