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      Point-in-time study quantifies pandemic’s differential impacts on academics with children – particularly mothers
       
  
      First results of landmark survey of 42,186 employees and students released
       
  
      Interdisciplinary degrees focused on sustainability challenges would excite undergraduates more than discipline-led courses, says KAUST president
       
  
      Anglia Ruskin University dean Catherine Lee explains how diaries from her time as a gay teacher in the 1980s were used for an acclaimed British movie
       
  
      MSU’s third consecutive leader to be forced out over handling of sexual misconduct cases joined by students in protesting governing board overreach
       
  
      Coming out becoming ‘increasingly risky’ on Chinese campuses, says academic who left the country
       
  
      English regulator ‘moving forward’ with registration condition and student survey that could spotlight individual universities for intervention
       
  
      NTEU council rejects outright condemnation and resists push for expulsions
       
  
      Advocates abandon Melbourne seminar over Australia’s answer to Diversity Champions Programme, citing presence of opponents
       
  
      Campus cites 2021 state law in telling all employees not to promote abortion, while state’s other large institution suggests pointing students to outside counsellors
       
  
      Institutions should assign a senior university manager to uphold academic freedom in same way as equality is promoted at board level, says report
       
  
      Student groups condemn institution’s denials and call for ‘student-run’ body to look into sexual harassment on campus
       
  
      Private Orthodox institution acts after US Supreme Court upholds state court recognition order that’s likely to be reversed later
       
  
      The toxic dispute over the rights of transgender people and how freely these matters should be discussed remains academia’s most divisive issue. Laura Favaro explains what she learned from speaking to both sides
       
  
      At campus steeped in scandal, trustees fault Stanley over sexual misconduct reporting procedures, but faculty and students help him fight back
       
  
      World-first study highlights need for clear sexual harassment policies, suggesting that men became more wary of collaborating with female colleagues
       
  
      Everyday researchers must be promoted equitably and star researchers must be hired equitably, New Zealand study finds
       
  
      University report alleges students were charged extra fees in dentistry school, but faculty see racial politics and retaliation over whistleblowing
       
  
      A cultural shift is needed, according to the vice-chancellor of Cardiff Met
       
  
      Chapters’ severing of campus affiliation predicted to show US sector’s reluctance to challenge ‘Greek life’ abuses
       
  
      Japan ranks low for gender equality and Japanese women have long complained that the domestic demands on them, combined with universities’ unwillingness to compensate for them, make academic careers very difficult to pursue. But are things starting to change? Pola Lem reports from Tokyo
       
  
      Experts say well-researched tools will be needed to draw more young men into medicine, psychology, dentistry and veterinary studies
       
  
      University hopes to build more diverse faculty by enriching PhD process with skills typically acquired in prolonged postdoc slog
       
  
      In some countries, male researchers’ article output appears to have been more adversely affected, according to new study
       
  
      The academic and civil rights crusader talks about a mother who showed her how to stand up for herself and for others
       
  
      Just 20 years after their very existence was uncertain, LGBTQ campus leaders now writing the book on how to learn from their personal schools of hard knocks
       
  
      Judicial leader of campaign to end abortion rights abandons constitutional law seminar at George Washington University
       
  
      Decade-long study of scientists’ output and attitudes produces book on why structural tactics to tackle gender and race inequalities fail
       
  
      Safety concerns lead top research university to cancel lecture on sex and gender, drawing criticism from research minister
       
  
      Rebecca Blank, who was until recently head of Wisconsin’s flagship campus, to return to state to fight aggressive form of disease
       
  
      The president of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro discusses budget cuts and encouraging interdisciplinarity
       
  
      Male students at university in Iceland tended to rate their female teachers lower than male counterparts in both teaching and course organisation
       
  
      Women chairing university complaint bodies are at risk of retribution and cases are not always ‘taken seriously’ by committee members, academics say
       
  
      Analysis suggests philosophy professor’s old department may net as much as ?333,000 from the activities that saw her targeted by activists
       
  
      Estimated 180,000 students – mostly low-income women – face disruption to academic careers as states allowed to forbid female healthcare
       
  
      English institutions told to ‘reflect carefully’ on whether initiatives such as Race Equality Charter are in conflict with duty to uphold free speech
       
  
      Administration moves to reverse Trump mandate for in-person hearings and expand protections to transgender students
       
  
      Change is finally beginning to happen across higher education but campaigners say structural change is needed, not sticking plasters
       
  
      Lab-by-lab approach determining who gets credit and who doesn’t must be replaced by more comprehensive policies, researchers say
       
  
      Female scholars grossly under-represented on editorial boards of public health and environmental science publications, says Cambridge-led study
       
  
      Peer-reviewed open access entry aims to unite field burdened by outside political turmoil and internal disagreements over academic norms
       
  
      Man came forward to report sexual reorientation practices he endured on campus in the 1970s
       
  
      Lawyers say congress motion urging action against gender critical feminists could have breached Equality Act
       
  
      Why can’t scholars acknowledge that a professor was both mistreated by Princeton and mistreated his former student lover, asks Jonathan Zimmerman
       
  
      Protesters who disrupted gender theory book talk accuse university of ‘repression’ after criminal complaint lodged
       
  
      Joshua Katz dismissed after renewed probe of sexual misconduct case
       
  
      Women on fixed-term contracts in Russell Group universities less likely to return to work after maternity leave than permanent peers, study finds
       
  
      Survey of more than 9,000 prizewinners reiterates ‘urgent’ need to tackle gender representation, authors say 
       
  
      Every institution in England to draw up a policy, with sector response coordinated by new working group
       
  
      Our data-led report reveals the extent to which higher education institutions across the globe are contributing to gender equality and provides recommendations on the next steps universities can take to continue making progress
       
  
      91茄子 research highlights that over-representation of women in some STEM fields and under-representation of men in care-oriented disciplines are often overlooked in gender equality debates
       
  
      As Biden nears issuing new regulations for adjudicating abuse complaints, nation’s top court considers case that could bring new conservative legal standard
       
  
      PhD student says her legal defeat raises important questions about duty of care owed to students who face harassment
       
  
      Institutions appear unaware of severity of problem due to paucity of survey data and lack of on-campus advisory efforts, UCLA researchers find
       
  
      Government’s major research funders set hard deadline of 2029 for fair distribution of major federal science grant money and see gender exclusion as smart pathway
       
  
      Members asked to back motion opposing ‘gender critics’ and ‘transphobes’
       
  
      After leaked version of US Supreme Court ruling, conservative-state universities face prospect of sliding further behind on quality
       
  
      UK professional bodies for mathematicians call for specialist funding to help female senior lecturers whose research careers are blown off course
       
  
      As a major publisher and information provider, Elsevier embraces its role in promoting diversity, say Ylann Schemm and Holly Falk-Krzesinski
       
  
      A mixture of privacy concerns and managerialism prevents universities from making good use of their research expertise, says Sunil Mitra Kumar