Ditch ‘vanity projects’ and invest in staff, universities told
Union estimates UK sector made £3.4 billion in 2020-21 financial year and calls for funds to be invested in staff
Union estimates UK sector made £3.4 billion in 2020-21 financial year and calls for funds to be invested in staff
伊恩·斯隆(Iain Sloan)表示,必须更有效地利用学生数据来发展个性化课程、提升参与度并识别可能遭受伤害的本科生
Universities should keep basic health protections such as mask mandates in place, argues Australian epidemiologist
Fluctuations in gaokao admission scores indicate growing pursuit of career stability
Bringing students into departmental conversations on standards safeguarding can reinvigorate a process that has served UK universities well for almost 200 years, says Clare Peddie
Karl Andersson’s ‘appallingly bad’ paper has exposed the insanity of ethnography’s turn towards introspection and other postmodern research methods that place little value on objectivity, says...
Academics debate whether spike in interest is down to draft dodging or career reckonings prompted by upheaval
One of UK higher education’s leading data scientists, DataHE’s founder Mark Corver presents the key statistics that will define this year’s turbulent A levels and clearing season
Biggest sector fund believes it is £1.8 billion in the black, after fears of multibillion-pound deficits led to cuts to benefits
Sector ‘re-righting itself’ post-pandemic means more miss out on places in ‘one of the toughest university admissions rounds in years’
To sustain its world-leading universities and science, the next UK prime minister must listen to Tory heavyweights and move on from ‘sugar-rush’ policymaking
Salma al-Shehab given 34-year sentence over critical posts on Twitter
About 20,000 applicants miss out on top choice as grades are deflated back to 2019 levels
Thousands of applicants missing out on their first-choice university is not a pandemic-era blip but a ‘new normal’ that will force many more to look for excellent courses beyond the Russell Group,...