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Gender, Institutions and Bias
Male scholars are assessed more highly by journal editors if it is revealed they work at a top-ranked university, but the same bias does not materialize for female scholars, study finds.
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Irish President Warns of ‘Market-Driven’ Universities
He says campuses “have suffered attrition of range and depth, loss of interdisciplinary exchange, leading in too many cases to a degradation of the very scholarship and teaching for which they were established.”
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Vexing Visa Challenges
State Department analyst says the department is prioritizing processing student and scholar visas but still faces continuing capacity challenges related to the pandemic.
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New Definition of Scientific Misconduct
Switzerland classifies “unjustified” self-citation or claiming authorship despite contributing little as grounds for sanctions.
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Is a Partnership in China Consistent With Cornell's Values?
Cornell approves new dual degree program with Peking University over the objections of Faculty Senate and Student Assembly.
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Pandemic Exposes Inequities in Indian Higher Education
At the University of Delhi, 35 lecturers have died. Across India, there are complaints of staff members being dismissed or not paid.
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British University Apologizes for Disinviting Academics Over Gender Views
Vice chancellor of University of Essex admits to “serious mistakes” after external review finds it breached its free speech duties.
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Crisis for India
Experts fear higher education could be damaged “beyond repair” by COVID-19 catastrophe.
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