Cardiff’s January announcement of plans to cut 400 academic jobs and close several departments prompted a media firestorm that heaped opprobrium on its vice-chancellor. But she also received lots of ...
Without exemptions for commercial as well as academic data mining, the government’s AI for Science Strategy will fall flat, says Benjamin White ...
Success in the classroom doesn’t automatically make you a good manager. Garth Elzerman offers advice on building trust with ...
Efforts to ensure student voices are heard on university boards often ‘tokenistic’, with ‘invisible barriers’ placed on participation ...
Studying abroad may seem exciting, but many students can suffer from social isolation. Here’s how to offer support ...
Researchers sent emails to authors of recently published papers to test how much prestige matters in access to academic resources ...
How can healthcare researchers ensure that non-researchers feel comfortable to share opinions or ask questions during project ...
Graduates typically discharge their tuition fee debts thorough a top-up on their fortnightly tax. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) tallies these additional payments once a year, after tax returns ...
Federal government says it is ‘doubling down on science’ with one of the largest recruitment programmes of its kind in the world ...
Edward Peck insinuates risks of breaching rules when collaborating across sector aren’t as high as widely perceived ...
Several planned reforms to the UK’s Research Excellence Framework scrapped or partially rolled back after three-month pause, bringing exercise closer to 2021 audit ...
Minister’s assertion that universities can keep trading during liquidation process ‘markedly’ at odds with other experts’ views, committee chair says ...
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