Calculating the carbon footprint of research is not a solution to climate change Convincing universities to divest from fossil fuels and use only green energy is a better strategy, says Thomas Smith By Thomas S.J. Smith 10 May
Language requirements for international students are too low Overseas students’ academic potential is hobbled if their English does not far exceed current thresholds, says Danijela Trenkic By Danijela Trenkic 10 May
Swedish universities 'nepotistic', union finds Investigation discovers that three-quarters of advertised posts are filled by an internal candidate By David Matthews 9 May
Machine learning scientists protest as Nature moves into field Boycott comes as Springer Nature reveals to investors how it uses brand and impact factor to charge academics ‘premium’ prices By David Matthews 9 May
Greece to offer ‘first English-taught undergraduate course’ The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will become the first state institution in Greece to teach undergraduates entirely in English By Jack Grove 8 May
Ji?í Draho?: the Czech chemist overwhelmed by fake news Former president of the Czech Academy of Sciences warns of online dirty tricks that may have cost him country’s presidency By David Matthews 8 May
Fertile ground? Royal Agricultural University looks to Brexit era Vice-chancellor explains why new degree courses will be vital for the agricultural industry after the UK leaves the EU By Jack Grove 8 May
We need more quality media courses producing media-literate graduates Quality creative graduates can bring desirable skills to any organisation including media literacy and data analysis, argues Lisette Johnston By Lisette Johnston 7 May
By not giving feedback to research volunteers, we risk losing valuable partners Providing quality feedback to members of the public who contribute to academic research will improve the researcher-public relationship and the quality of the work, says Elspeth Mathie By Elspeth Mathie 6 May
UK refuses to offer pledge on post-Brexit research links with EU MPs on Science and Technology Committee not satisfied with government response to Brexit report By John Morgan 4 May
Sajid Javid: could he reshape UK’s overseas student regime? MAC report on impact of international students will be ‘hard to ignore’ for new home secretary By John Morgan 3 May
Anonymous student feedback not so anonymous, lecturer warns Those who castigate lecturers in anonymous feedback forms should realise their identity is fairly easy to discern, according to academic By Jack Grove 3 May