问卷调查邀请:后疫情时代学生的出勤率恢复了吗?
泰晤士高等教育的调查问卷将探讨空荡的教室会否是新常态以及学生与学者对线上/线下教学的真实看法
泰晤士高等教育的调查问卷将探讨空荡的教室会否是新常态以及学生与学者对线上/线下教学的真实看法
While a weaker measure than the autumn semester, data amplify concerns that higher education’s loss of value may reflect more than just Covid
Eight-year average ‘feels about right’ given need to get to know institutions and form strategies, says Hepi director
Wavering Chinese demand has driven a dive into south Asia, where unwary recruiters ‘get burned’
Job and course cuts in England bring concern on impact of ministerial pressure, plus warnings that universities are ‘lazily misusing’ cost-of-living crisis
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Following ministerial orders, England’s independent regulator will look at business and management courses, including online provision
预测还称中国学生将继续占据海外申请者的主导
Even universities in the hermit kingdom largely cut themselves off from the rest of the world. Yet those few Westerners with direct experience of them suggest that while critical inquiry is...
The historian discusses ‘glimpsing the nightmares’ of early colonial Americans in his Wolfson prize-nominated book on witchcraft, and why he took early retirement from academia
The next exercise should clarify its purpose and language, relax its disciplinary focus and refine research culture, says James Wilsdon
Smile you’re being watched: What is academic life in North Korea really like?
Protesters who disrupted gender theory book talk accuse university of ‘repression’ after criminal complaint lodged
SOAS director says he’s seen little evidence colleagues are prepared to confront ‘difficult questions’ of African brain drain and ‘unequal’ relationships with institutions in the developing world
Joshua Katz dismissed after renewed probe of sexual misconduct case