Can troubled campus police forces be fixed? One college says yes
After a particularly jarring moment on its fraternity-heavy campus, US institution tries teaching officers about tolerance and listening
After a particularly jarring moment on its fraternity-heavy campus, US institution tries teaching officers about tolerance and listening
First driven by necessity due to the pandemic, broadcasting from ecological sites has many advantages, says academic
Long-term halt in loan repayment requirement – while Biden stalls on other protections – undermines key federal accountability method, experts warn
Without a fuller embrace of repositories, the transition with be slow, partial and siloed, says Kathleen Shearer
Remote education’s sometimes bad reputation a result of experiences being reactive, not designed, says Simon Thomson
研究人员警告称,这会对国际出版以及学生和教职员工流动产生连锁反应
Post-92s and private universities more likely to offer incoming students the option of when they begin their course while Russell Group stick to traditional autumn start
Corporate tie-ups bring employability benefits but may be fragile and impose academic and reputational risks, says Paul Springer
Institution’s party chief dismissed in controversy over lecturers sent overseas to get doctoral qualifications
Teaching English to military professionals who value relationships has been a breath of fresh air, says a former US academic
DFG advisory group says opposition to animal use comes from ‘fundamental misjudgements’ and that falling usage figures ‘say nothing’ about welfare
Comparing students’ writing abilities in subsequent assignments with this yardstick could help combat contract cheating, says Dave Tomar
随着美国校园在社会压力下放松了对佩戴口罩的限制,针对2021年秋季学期的研究结果肯定了基本防护的价值
New cooperative approach targets biggest essay mills without need for court action
University of New England’s Brigid Heywood ‘strenuously denies’ wrongdoing in incident reportedly involving 16-year-old girl