Scientists’ resistance to Trump gathers strength Initiative urges government researchers to send findings through encrypted channels to ensure their preservation By Jon Marcus 16 September
EAIE 2017: Global 中国A片 a ‘massive business’ serving ‘the 1%’ Dishonest to claim that internationalisation is for the common good when it reaches so few people, consultant says By Ellie Bothwell 15 September
EAIE 2017: Universities 'failed to help' losers of globalisation Higher education institutions are partly to blame for the hostility they now face, says US vice-provost By Ellie Bothwell 15 September
Gene Adam Brucker, 1924-2017 Berkeley scholar of the Renaissance remembered By Matthew Reisz 14 September
Nature editorial refires debate on scientific monuments Op-ed on statues of eugenicists and researchers who denied rights to non-white people branded ‘disastrous’ By Colleen Flaherty for Inside Higher Ed 11 September
Ontario plans first francophone university But critics claim that French students are already well served in the province By Ellie Bothwell 8 September
‘Predatory’ journals: the situation is urgent, so why don’t we fight back? The solutions to the predatory publishing problem are known, we just need to implement them, say Larissa Shamseer and David Moher By Larissa Shamseer 6 September
World Academic Summit: Let students take phones into exams, says Harvard professor Eric Mazur, father of the ‘flipped classroom’, says rethinking assessment is the next frontier By Chris Havergal 6 September
World Academic Summit: Berkeley needs 'serious debate' on public-private future - Dirks Iconic Californian institution’s viability as a state university called into question by fall in public support and growing political intrusion, says ex-chancellor By Jack Grove 6 September
THE podcast: World Academic Summit 2017 review The THE team select their highlights from the 2017 World Academic Summit 6 September
World Academic Summit: How universities can shape their cities Improvement districts and policy innovation via research among international examples of civic missions, summit hears By John Morgan 5 September
Harvard professor rows back on optional attendance policy David Malan had encouraged students to watch video recordings of lectures By Scott Jaschik for Inside Higher Ed 5 September