Objections to double-blind peer review ‘unfounded’ Up to 90 per cent of reviewers unable to guess authors of papers in experiment By Rachael Pells 18 June
Research agencies ‘should tie funding to tackling harassment’ Campaigners call for universities and funders to address ‘systemic issues’ after study claims academic science has ‘higher’ risk of sexual harassment By Ellie Bothwell 15 June
Concern over DeVos’ shrinking of US education department Hard-pressed officials may struggle to implement reform agenda effectively, observers say By Andrew Kreighbaum for Inside Higher Ed 13 June
Young Universities Summit: 'agile' institutions 'in the right locations' for growth Newer, urban universities can have impact beyond more established names, USF leaders argue By John Morgan 8 June
Young Universities Summit: call to counter 'false dichotomy' of liberal education and work Event hears rallying cry for liberal education in the face of ‘false dichotomy’ between learning and jobs By John Morgan 7 June
Scepticism over Google plan to replace labs with virtual reality Arizona State to be first university adopter of new technology, launching fully online biology degrees By David Matthews 7 June
Young Universities Summit: how NYU ditched 'mediocre' past President shares story of institution’s path out of the ‘abyss’ By John Morgan 6 June
US academies call for reshaping of postgraduate STEM education End stigma against students who don't want to pursue careers in academia, says report By Colleen Flaherty for Inside Higher Ed 6 June
Branch campus rush ‘undermines local trust in universities’ Toronto president says international ventures have diverted resources from institutions’ core activities By Matthew Reisz 6 June
Canadian university strike ‘harbinger of things to come’ Universities across North America told they must resolve issues around job insecurity as one institution faces 14th week of industrial action By Ellie Bothwell 5 June
‘Seismic spring’ shifts US attitudes to student safety on campus Court rulings make clear that 中国A片 institutions’ responsibilities go further than previously thought By Jon Marcus 4 June
US universities launch global scholarships as applications fall Scheme introduced as figures show most US colleges have seen a fall in number of international applications By Ellie Bothwell 30 May