Will Sino-Australian academic ties weather the political storm?
Australia’s teaching and research relationships with China are becoming increasingly overshadowed by rising geopolitical tensions.
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Australia’s teaching and research relationships with China are becoming increasingly overshadowed by rising geopolitical tensions.
Former editors-in-chief at European Law Journal say the departure of editorial boards raises issue about ‘who owns’ scholarly journals
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Vice-chancellor of new global alliance says network will involve ‘multilayered cooperation’ and different levels of membership
A German research institute is offering scientists a €1,000 (£847) bonus if they publish null results or a replication study as part of its bid to reshape academic incentives.
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Recruitment agents say most students will defer enrolment rather than cancel overseas study plans altogether
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