Hiring freezes and layoffs as inflation hits central Europe
Ministries and rectors in Austria and Slovakia are yet to reach agreements on the extra funding needed to cover surging costs
Ministries and rectors in Austria and Slovakia are yet to reach agreements on the extra funding needed to cover surging costs
Funding council reviewer signals intent to recommend ditching ERA, rewriting national interest test and circumscribing veto power
Tribal areas get their first public institution since 2018 incorporation, benefiting women unable to seek education further afield
The mature student specialist’s renowned politics department could become part of the solution rather than the problem, says Matthew Flinders
Charity Commission issues formal warning over handling of finances linked to Martyn Percy affair
调查发现,绝大多数学生希望有更明确的气候变化应对策略
在金融环境更为低迷的背景下,最大的慕课原创提供方之一的首席执行官对员工表示,该公司正在“进入一个新的篇章”
Our work-life balance survey finds the inevitable: that for many if not most in academia, workloads are unmanageable, and seem to be getting worse
At THE conference in Los Angeles, warning of long-term debt to workers includes suggested remedies such as temporary release from course loads and pause in tenure clock
Student member of statewide board declines to join rest of board in ratifying Republican senator, as faculty and students in Gainesville look to punish colleagues who backed him
Do ever-growing to-do lists cancel out working-from-home benefits?
The Harvard researcher discusses his humble upbringing and how the plight of Dalits is now being taken more seriously, in academia and beyond
Report follows university governance scandals such as that triggering exit of ex-De Montfort v-c Dominic Shellard
New Australian arrangement hailed as long overdue by many, but critics warn of unintended consequences
泰晤士高等教育第二版《全球工作与生活平衡调查》发现,尽管弹性工作制带来了好处,但长时间工作仍是一个“长期”问题