The week in higher education – 10 November 2022
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Cash-strapped institutions closing early for Christmas and moving teaching online, but face backlash from policymakers and students
Evaluation report finds some institutions ‘slow to prioritise this issue’, leading to need for more regulation to ensure ‘consistent approach’ across sector
‘Political signal’ could prompt closer work on research, staff and student mobility, ambassador tells THE
随着“轻推理论”获得诺贝尔奖,以及对“选择架构”的政治兴趣越来越浓,行为科学的未来似乎一片光明。但在接到有关新冠疫情的决定生死的电话时,它的专家往往被忽视,甚至被斥为“江湖骗子”。两位教授思考了这门学科的下一步走向
5年前,泰晤士高等教育的一项问卷调查展示了学术界工作与生活平衡的惨淡图景。后来兴起的居家办公缓解压力了吗?还是不断增加的工作量远超灵活办公带来的好处?汤姆·威廉姆斯(Tom Williams)报道了对1200名大学教职员工进行调查的结果
The LLE is a useful first step towards a radical reform of the country’s narrow and inflexible higher education system, says Martin Rees
One-off payments to those in need also among multimillion-pound package of support
Ministerial reshuffle nears completion as faces new and old take up key positions in business and education departments
Always left holding the wrong end of the stick, independent institutions hope for a ‘reset’ from the misleadingly named universities accord
Long-serving medieval historian Philip Morgan evicted from office after refusing to show his passport for ‘right-to-work’ check
Pause of Norway’s prestigious investigator-led grants comes as EU alternatives also face the chopping block
Berkeley among institutions admitting it’s overwhelmed by freshers struggling in classes and low on resilience
Point-in-time study quantifies pandemic’s differential impacts on academics with children – particularly mothers
The emphasis on bringing in money above all else is killing researchers’ passion for discovery, says Aymen Idris