Should scientific misconduct be a crime? Conference hears conflicting views on how to stamp out fraud in research John Elmes 6ÔÂ 2ÈÕ
Debt fears deter poorest from applying to university, study says While participation has continued to grow under ?9,000 fee regime, researchers argue efforts to widen access would be helped by abolition of fees Chris Havergal 6ÔÂ 1ÈÕ
General election 2017: 54% backing for Labour in THE poll Tories backed by just 7 per cent of UK university staff responding to survey John Morgan 6ÔÂ 1ÈÕ
Why the ¡®leftward lean¡¯ in UK universities matters John Morgan looks at the ¡®culture wars¡¯ approach to universities emerging on the Right, and the counter-arguments John Morgan 6Ô 1ÈÕ
Of monsters and mentors: PhD disasters, and how to avoid them Despite all that¡¯s been done to improve doctoral study, horror stories keep coming. Here three students relate PhD nightmares while two academics advise on how to ensure a successful supervision Contributors 6Ô 1ÈÕ
UK universities sign up to ¡®technician commitment¡¯ Sector-wide initiative led by Science Council seeks to address ¡®overlooked¡¯ part of academic workforce John Elmes 5Ô 31ÈÕ
University tells women to wear ¡®low-cut¡¯ outfits to graduation Belgian institution says message was ¡®contrary¡¯ to university¡¯s values following outcry on social media Ellie Bothwell 5Ô 31ÈÕ
German hopes of recreating US-style bursary culture stutter The Deutschlandstipendium, which sponsors students with a mixture of public and private funding, has disappointed some critics David Matthews 5ÔÂ 31ÈÕ
Hopes rise for solution to Central European University stand-off Budapest institution says it will take in students for 2017-18, but its future is still not secure David Matthews 5ÔÂ 30ÈÕ
Post-Brexit UK ¡®may need to launch global funding council¡¯ Country¡¯s scientists must be able to demonstrate that they can continue competing on the world stage, senior academic says Holly Else 5Ô 30ÈÕ
Universities combine to steer German internet policy New institute will receive €10 million a year for interdisciplinary research David Matthews 5ÔÂ 30ÈÕ
Dutch business school rocked by criticism of its links to Shell Rotterdam School of Management contract with oil company ¡®promised influence over curriculum and admissions¡¯ David Matthews 5Ô 30ÈÕ