Human resources professor ‘sacked over Greta Thunberg tweet’
Dismissal over workload dispute ‘merely the latest ploy’ in Australian university’s long-running campaign to oust ‘conservative academic’
Dismissal over workload dispute ‘merely the latest ploy’ in Australian university’s long-running campaign to oust ‘conservative academic’
In Vermont, a flagship for the first time counts more freshmen from a neighbouring state than from its own population
Claudine Gay did not plagiarise, and those who add her to the list of leaders who did ignore the hostile context of the accusations, says Harvey Graff
Trudeau administration acts after long warning that it won’t tolerate abuses by private campuses and resulting housing shortages
‘I would not accept his evidence as sufficient to establish any scientific proposition at all,’ says ruling
It was the students who pushed for anonymous marking at the University of East Anglia, brought in, as I understand it, due to the "fairness" argument ("Attributive justice", 26 January). However, the...
Craig Mahoney’s remuneration, including £340,000 compensation for loss of office, equivalent to about £4,500 a day
President of Lincoln University in Missouri voluntarily agrees to take paid administrative leave following death of Antoinette Candia-Bailey
Campuses in urban areas of Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia may be first to face federal cap on education visas
Good for the goose but not the gander, after college’s university-standard performance failed to earn it sub-university branding
Oh dear. Margot Feelbetter's advice to an academic whose colleague may be having a relationship with a student ("Blog Confidential", May) demonstrates all the confusions of the prurient but misses...
Questions over whether King Charles’ doctor holds certain institutional roles increase need for more formalised way of handing out honorary titles, critics say
Both publishers and the editing firms they outsource to must seek informed consent to use academics’ IP, say Alan Blackwell and Zoe Swenson-Wright
Restrictions would increase registration fees for non-EU learners, but plans to make international students pay returnable deposits for residence are already in doubt
Codes’ vague, narrow and toothless provisions are failing to promote the safety and well-being of all university community members, says Richard Joseph