University leaders need sabbaticals too, says Cape Town v-c
Mamokgethi Phakeng describes journey from guilt over taking time out to learning to relax into a much-needed break
Mamokgethi Phakeng describes journey from guilt over taking time out to learning to relax into a much-needed break
Academics believe regime is ‘unlikely’ to silence ‘spirit of opposition’ gaining momentum across hundreds of campuses
Demand and quality questioned by businesses and universities as reforms leave majority of STEM courses at full length
Universities must refocus on the basics of reading, writing and numeracy across subjects and fields, says Harvey Graff
Top Korean institution announces change of direction for its first venture into the US
The standardised test is graduate schools’ ideal measurement tool for the personality traits they seek in applicants, says John Gomez
Opening up cutting-edge facilities to both students and wider communities can help close 21st-century skills gaps, says Sara Prowse
English regulator announces long-awaited thresholds higher education providers must meet to avoid the risk of sanctions
Republican-led jurisdictions join private borrower in court claims citing tax losses and other harms from $300 billion giveaway
Hopes that formalisation of economist’s imprisonment could trigger his early release
Virtual exchanges and microcredentials off the table until rules are redrawn
At an institution already known for inclusivity, Valerie Sheares Ashby plans to apply those values to her ambitions to grow UMBC’s infrastructure and research activity
Auckland case illustrates fine line between political expression and potentially dangerous incitement
丹尼·贝里克(Danny Bielik)表示,免除学生债务可以鼓励人们完成学业,并在自己受训练的行业工作
Steep rise in dropouts blamed on cost of living as inflation erodes value of student finance