Tessier-Lavigne debacle underlines case for more transparent authorship
By distributing both credit and blame where it is due, initiatives such as CRediT can help deter research fraud, says Paul AyrisÂ

By distributing both credit and blame where it is due, initiatives such as CRediT can help deter research fraud, says Paul AyrisÂ

Collaboration has been a hallmark of THE’s rankings for the past 20 years. This is how we’ve worked with the global sector to produce league tables that meet the needs of universities

In the first of a series of articles charting the merger of the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide, the institutions’ vice-chancellors, David Lloyd and Peter Høj, set out...

Institutions enact policies that go beyond court ruling due to abundance of caution or as part of ‘politically motivated agendas’

A second year of falling entry rates for UK 18-year-olds would be ‘a seismic moment for the sector’, admissions experts predict

Departing editors accept that there’s ‘no shortage of academics’ to replace them as they call for ‘concerted action’

President believes that Waseda has already reformed in key ways, helping make its case for support under the country’s excellence initiative

Doctoral candidates at their wits’ end as visa processing stalls again

Rising numbers of faculty from mainland China face atmosphere of ‘suspicion and mistrust’, researcher claims

It is easy to be consumed by the daily addressing of students’ needs but, for their sake, faculty need to hold the line, say Colleen Wynn and Elizabeth ZiffÂ

Australian survey points to high degree of financial self-reliance among incoming students, along with amorphous fears about the future

Research into changing patterns of biodiversity across the globe is vital, but it also matters how institutions manage their own land, says Sasha Roseneil

Group of leading universities warn lack of funding risks causing a ‘debilitating brain drain’

Guaranteed interviews for ethnic minority applicants of a certain standard would also tackle postgraduate underrepresentation, says Research England-backed initiative

Self-regulation is ‘failing’, Australian critics claim, citing sexual assault statistics mirroring those in wider society