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      Proposal aims to ‘propel the regeneration of manufacturing in the North and Scotland’, but Sheffield pushes back against calls to make centre independent
       
  
      New recommendations offer flexibility to university employees who want to create start-ups
       
  
      Developing countries cannot cower from technological progress if they and all their citizens are to advance, argues Tshilidzi Marwala
       
  
      ‘Commercial entanglements’ a deadweight on prosperity, Australian university insists
       
  
      Research England throws weight behind new innovation project that promises to raise nearly ?1 billion in private capital
       
  
      Academic experts amazed at the speed of development in AI that enables new technology delivering financial services
       
  
      Report also suggests that spin-outs founded and run by women receive less investment
       
  
      Sir Konstantin Novoselov sparks debate over who should be responsible for commercialising research discoveries
       
  
      Campus no place to meet industry partners because ‘you can’t find the building’
       
  
      Government policy and universities’ commitment to working with business cited as key factors for success in 91茄子 University Impact Rankings table
       
  
      David McKay hopes AI might help universities select students with vital ‘soft skills’
       
  
      Revive your interest in universities, businesses told, as interest rate hits historic low
       
  
      Call follows revelations about Coca-Cola’s influence over some sponsored research
       
  
      CBI warns country will not spend 2.4 per cent of gross domestic product on research and development until 2053
       
  
      Improving the culture surrounding mental health for postgraduates and PhD students also crucial to maintaining a healthy research system, Chris Skidmore tells leaders
       
  
      Analysis of nine European universities finds the ‘innovation’ agenda has taken root – often pushed by students who want to solve the world’s problems
       
  
      Max Lu defends Surrey’s collaboration with Chinese giant, suggesting that UK government would ban ties if it had evidence of espionage
       
  
      Ford administration is blind to incompatibility of statistical metrics and quality teaching, academics warn
       
  
      Philosopher calls on universities to take AI debate ‘out of the hands of the industry’ and end ‘ethics washing’
       
  
      Monash Technology Transformation Institute aims to bridge ‘valley of death’ that sees many discoveries fall short of securing commercial-scale investment
       
  
      University support for enterprise in local schools and communities has significantly decreased in the past six years, study shows
       
  
      Long-running dispute over industry influence in Canada nears decision point, but no big solution
       
  
      Europe-wide temperature check of university-business interactions unearths concerns over loss of curiosity-led research 
       
  
      New group of eight universities, joined by MIT and Stanford, sees lack of private investment in ‘niche’ university research as a key barrier
       
  
      Business and academia accuse each other of ‘more aggressive’ assertion of intellectual property rights
       
  
      Evidence suggests citations boost from working with industry
       
  
      Vice-chancellors turn on businesses for not doing enough to educate and retrain their workforce
       
  
      Business school’s work with GCHQ and defence employers makes security vigilance a top priority
       
  
      In selecting its new bases, the massive online retailer rewarded areas rich in highly educated talent but also showed no US city yet produces enough such people
       
  
      Case may show that Canada needs a broader strategy to become an innovation powerhouse
       
  
      China’s growing presence in Africa is causing many students to head to Asia rather than Western universities, says Zahir Irani
       
  
      Simon Baker weighs the evidence for the transformation of the country’s higher education system
       
  
      After stockpiling land for decades, leading US university plans $1 billion (?774 million) science complex 
       
  
      Government also strikes partnerships with London and French institutions to build skills in hydrocarbon production
       
  
      Data from the past four years of the World University Rankings suggest performance on industry collaboration is converging
       
  
      Lengthy discussions slow pace of bringing products to market and are often irrelevant by the time they are concluded, summit hears
       
  
      Making innovation zones work goes beyond financial support and facilities, summit hears
       
  
      Analysis concludes universities are ‘moving towards a nearly exclusive monopoly’ over research articles
       
  
      Researchers jointly employed by commercial organisations less likely to partner outside academia
       
  
      Rule changes could lead to ‘mis-selling’ of qualifications that are not full degrees, higher education institutions warn
       
  
      Parisian university to work with controversial cab company to develop ‘autonomous three-dimensional transport systems’
       
  
      President of Incheon National University says higher education institutions should be ‘honoured to be the servants of industry’
       
  
      Cutting academics out of module creation poses risks, but it is a model that will be watched closely, says Chris Havergal
       
  
      A rediscovered fascination for space means blue-sky opportunities for universities
       
  
      Campaigners fear a huge increase in EU military research spending will lead to development of autonomous weapons
       
  
      Funding for organisation expected to be confirmed in federal budget
       
  
      UK expertise pulls far ahead of Europe in terms of output, but collaboration will be vital if sectors are to remain competitive with US and Asia, experts say
       
  
      Brexit could be driving shift in rankings, Reuters suggests
       
  
      The honorary fellow at the School of Advanced Study discusses business-university links, running marathons and his planned book about higher education
       
  
      Female under-representation in spin-offs is likely to be attributable to the usual suspects: gender bias, lack of appropriate support and limited access to the right networks, says Simonetta Manfredi
       
  
      University of Waterloo president says modern universities must combine research and creativity 
       
  
      Higher education institutions are well placed to develop solutions to harassment and assault, says University of Southern California provost
       
  
      Higher education institutions make a loss when they invest in international partnerships, but the wider community reaps a windfall, says New Zealand report
       
  
      Better-resourced universities are the key to achieving the government’s ambition for a knowledge-based economy, says David Mba
       
  
      Monash v-c warns funding freeze is a threat to social cohesion
       
  
      Government initiative funds five collaborations involving 60 academic institutions and more than 450 businesses
       
  
      Threats to dock pay from university staff working only their hours during the USS pensions dispute ignore academics’ unpaid hours, says Will Pooley
       
  
      Sarah Stevens looks at how universities are endeavouring to deliver the skills and learning the UK needs
       
  
      League table may include metrics on university spin-off companies and research publications co-authored with industry
       
  
      Video and podcast coverage of the 2018 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum