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Crackdown on student protests ¡®may breach free speech code¡¯
New restrictions following pro-Palestinian encampments appear to contravene Australian universities¡¯ commitments on free speech, says legal academic
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Universities plan legal action over Dutch cuts ¡®breach of trust¡¯
Budget cuts of €500 million to higher education and research funding in the Netherlands breach government agreement, universities say
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Funding crisis risks ¡®uneven¡¯ response to new harassment rules
English universities pushing to show they are serious about tackling sexual misconduct ahead of new regulatory requirements but experts say efforts still ¡®patchy¡¯
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Are the US¡¯ international funding cuts another nail in the SDGs¡¯ coffin?
Sweeping cuts to USAID and the NIH have stranded the numerous overseas research groups in the 51³Ô¹Ï South that relied on their funding. With scepticism already mounting that the SDGs will be met by...
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In my field, a little goes a long way. So why must we chase large grants?
More research council funding in the humanities and social sciences should be distributed in the form of micro-grants, says Peter Sutoris
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Spin-out money ¡®no quick fix¡¯ but can ¡®replenish the pot¡¯
Universities should reinvest any money made from commercialisation rather than see it as a way of fixing financial problems, says expert
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AI risks undermining the heart of higher education
If students?don¡¯t make the effort to comprehend, synthesise and relate ideas for themselves, they will miss out on meaningful academic growth, says Zahid Naz
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Make academia¡¯s ¡®implicit rules¡¯ explicit, universities urged
Survey of first-generation scholars finds many struggle with ¡®unwritten rules¡¯ of academic life
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Funding cuts hamper business and community engagement efforts
Drops in the number of new spin-out companies and public events may show start of retrenchment in outward-facing activities
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Risk of US isolationism as Canadian academics urged not to travel
Union tells scholars to avoid all but essential?trips and academic conferences choose non-US locations amid ¡®sea change¡¯ in research collaboration
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We must support research preserving culture, history and human dignity
Exeter¡¯s self-funded translation of Ukrainian war poetry ensures it reaches a global audience and contributes to historical justice, says Svitlana Arbuzova
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UNSW scraps trimester calendar after workload complaints
Three-term?system ¡®suited the time¡¯, but post-pandemic conditions bring new priorities, says university
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Tailoring teaching for disabled students ¡®can benefit everyone¡¯
As people from non-traditional backgrounds become the majority in Australian universities, a legal academic argues that efforts to accommodate?them can help the old guard too