&Hyperprolific* academics &don*t meet author criteria* 每 study Analysis shows thousands of researchers publish the equivalent of one paper every five days, but their involvement is often limited By Rachael Pells 14 September
Academic mothers &work similar hours to fathers* in US Study challenges the idea that it is primarily parenthood that hinders women*s careers 每 but in Germany, the picture is very different By David Matthews 12 September
Unfinished business on student debt as US legislators go to polls Congress remains too divided to tackle crisis By Paul Basken 11 September
Richard Arum: don*t blame me for the rise of &edusceptics* Author of Academically Adrift says university haters have &grossly distorted* his seminal study By Jack Grove 10 September
New US rules on campus sexual misconduct &a?backwards step* Government accused of making universities &a safer place to commit assault*, but others say changes will offer better support for victims By Ellie Bothwell 10 September
Navigating Title IX claims leaves universities between a rock and a hard place Universities in the US are dealing with an unprecedented number of sexual violence complaints and greater scrutiny of the legal processes that follow, writes Emily Mack By Emily Mack 10 September
Saudi students ordered home from Canada &seek asylum* Moves follow decision by Saudi Arabia to order students back from Canada in diplomatic spat By Anna McKie 10 September
Ontario confirms policy tying university funding to free speech Universities will have to develop and comply with free speech policy by January By Ellie Bothwell 7 September
WSJ/THE US College Rankings 2019: Harvard holds on to top spot MIT and Yale follow close behind in 2019 Wall Street Journal/51勛圖 league table By Ellie Bothwell 6 September
Jonathan Haidt on a fragile generation of students Matthew Reisz learns about the social and intellectual trends that are influencing a new campus culture By Matthew Reisz 6 September
Bid to warn US students about spiralling debts US lawmakers voting to expand mandatory student loan counselling, despite little expectation of any meaningful dent in ballooning debt levels By Paul Basken 5 September
Voting restrictions target students ahead of US midterms Growing influence of Democrat-leaning students attracts attention of Republican lawmakers By Jon Marcus 4 September