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      But co-author of Unesco report says need for them could wane with better inclusion elsewhere 
       
  
      As administration plans regulatory overhaul to bolster rights of abuse victims, gender identity demands greater attention
       
  
      Biggest analysis of sexual offenders employed by US universities says sector has been complacent on safeguarding
       
  
      Study finds little ‘substantive’ change between 2002 and 2019 
       
  
      The practice is banned in most countries but it remains rife across the region, with universities no exception, says Sabrin Ramadhan
       
  
      The president of Harvey Mudd College discusses smashing glass ceilings and how to get more women into STEM subjects 
       
  
      Michelle Donelan ‘disgusted’ by claim student was threatened with expulsion if she spoke out
       
  
      Campuses almost devoid of people nevertheless remained hotbeds of sexual harassment and assault
       
  
      Huge national survey finds that half of students know little or nothing about formal reporting mechanisms
       
  
      Ostensibly family-friendly work arrangements assumed to benefit women can have the opposite effect, a study of academics’ lockdown experiences suggests
       
  
      The KAUST president discusses the treatment of women and academic freedom
       
  
      Trials suggest that far from being mutually exclusive, both can play an important role, says Kim Eggleton
       
  
      Top Australian university sidelined from rich fellowship scheme over ‘unacceptable’ lack of diversity in honorary doctorates
       
  
      91茄子 research finds that high share of global institutions fail to provide relevant documentation, despite claiming to have numerous measures aimed at supporting women
       
  
      Transparency, institutional accountability and continual change are all essential, says Georgina Randsley de Moura
       
  
      Vice-chancellors and presidents must deliver fully inclusive environments from which female leaders will emerge, says Lucy Meredith
       
  
      The president of KTH Royal Institute of Technology discusses the fallout of a scientific scandal and immigration rules in Sweden
       
  
      Mathematicians have no excuse. We, of all disciplines, have the expertise to gather and analyse the data, say the heads of four mathematics societies
       
  
      As campaigners fight to ensure that progress on women’s advancement does not move backwards, our data-led report marking International Women’s Day examines whether higher education is setting a leading example for other industries 
       
  
      The furore over the John Comaroff letter means discussions that could boost understanding of sexual harassment won’t occur, says Jonathan Zimmerman 
       
  
      Share of female vice-chancellors at high-ranking institutions surpasses 20 per cent for first time based on 91茄子 World University Rankings data 
       
  
      Academics who did not disclose sexual orientation more likely to produce fewer papers, according to surveys
       
  
      Universities have a duty to protect students from the power imbalance inherent in a personal relationship with a staff member, says Cara Aitchison
       
  
      Group that had input into document says it seeks to ‘shore up’ institutions’ reputations rather than make a difference for students 
       
  
      The academy should be a safe haven for ignorance – provided it is accompanied by a willingness to be respectfully challenged, says Nic Smith
       
  
      Senior university staff must take responsibility for improving organisational approaches to and understandings of harassment, says Liz Jackson
       
  
      A year into office, head of California State University system felled after helping hide sexual abuse allegations against administrator
       
  
      Retracted support for star professor demonstrates deep persistence of faculty attitudes that perpetuate harassment, plaintiffs claim
       
  
      The shares of female students and academics at global universities have barely changed in five years, according to 91茄子 data
       
  
      There is no simple answer to entrenched inequities in research funding, Australian agency finds
       
  
      Experts say expectation of long work hours and ‘old boys club’ culture among doctors still pose barriers
       
  
      After firing president for employee affair, top public research university still confronts culture of tolerating abuse and difficult state politics
       
  
      A recent survey confirms that higher education continues to offer a safe environment for a certain kind of abuser: the successful professor who brings in large grants, say Nanna Haug Hilton and Susanne T?uber
       
  
      Agreement covers more than 1,000 victims over four decades of campus doctor, just days after university president fired for employee relationship
       
  
      University Grants Commission says doctoral students on fellowships should get eight months’ maternity leave
       
  
      Gender critical theory and harassment move up agenda as major battles over pay and pensions loom
       
  
      Unequal distribution may explain ‘inequality in scholarly outcomes’ and lead to some areas becoming ‘systematically understudied’
       
  
      University students’ experiences attract some attention in developing countries but almost none in the West, study finds
       
  
      Alan Tudge denies wrongdoing and promises to cooperate with independent investigation
       
  
      Gender-critical philosopher says ‘draconian’ measures are required as universities have failed to protect freedom of expression
       
  
      Clarivate ranking ‘reflects systemic bias’ in institutions, says citation analyst
       
  
      Study finds that post-war baby boom probably led to scores of women being lost to American science 
       
  
      Linda Doyle on making history, meeting Macron and why Normal People doesn’t fully capture her university
       
  
      Handling multiple complaints against same alleged perpetrator separately often means pattern of behaviour is harder to spot, academics say
       
  
      Wave of reported injection assaults in nightclubs and bars raises questions over level of responsibility that lies with institutions
       
  
      Higher education minister says circumstances of philosopher’s departure ‘absolutely appalling’
       
  
      Pledge by leaders of AAU campuses designed to prevent abusers from repeating behaviour by moving between institutions
       
  
      Male reviewers more than twice as likely as females to voluntarily identify themselves, and signed reviews substantially less critical of authors, analysis finds
       
  
      New analysis of journal data suggests gap was largest for junior researchers and those in health disciplines 
       
  
      Study author says results demonstrate pervasive nature of patriarchy in higher education
       
  
      Compulsory modules on good conduct risk causing more problems than they solve, says Binoy Kampmark
       
  
      Anger growing amid greater awareness and sense of administration failures
       
  
      Union calls for university management to take a ‘clear and strong stance against transphobia’
       
  
      Just a handful of applicants for national project tackling issue
       
  
      Female researchers who socialise less with male colleagues less likely to feel supported in the workplace
       
  
      Legislative ban leaves medical schools vowing to protect women’s health, and faculty and students likely to flee
       
  
      Lecturer in modern gender history only required ‘until the substantive postholder returns from maternity leave, or in the event of her resignation’
       
  
      Sociologist Jessica Simpson says research on student erotic dancers was hampered by obstructive universities and students’ unions
       
  
      Analysis finds that LGBT+ students are more likely to declare a mental health condition and to research support services before choosing a university
       
  
      The gender participation gap continues to grow, according to OECD data, but men are still earning more