Overseas students trickle into New Zealand before border reopens
Special intake should be at least doubled, vice-chancellor says
Special intake should be at least doubled, vice-chancellor says
Academic who has become a lightning rod for criticism over her pandemic advice reflects on two years in the eye of the Covid storm
Rival centre’s establishment highlights the problems for thinktanks in universities
Pentagon fell short on promises to help HBCUs compete for research grants, though institutions see new motivation from foreign tensions
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Thinking in terms of disembodied abilities undermines again well-rounded learning and secure employment, says Gavin Moodie
Government plan would also mean alternative non-degree qualifications being downgraded in eyes of employers, MillionPlus warns
Merger of two of the biggest plagiarism checkers will help combat more sophisticated forms of cheating, Andreas Ohlson says
Dutch universities among those fearing multibillion-euro redistribution
Olivette Otele criticises employer’s reliance on her research, saying overwork and back-stabbing led her to burnout
Average deficit incurred by English universities for teaching a UK student will more than double to about £4,000 in 2024-25, Russell Group warns
Just as campaigns to promote societal benefit show strength, activists admit setbacks in wider battleground for basic academic freedom
Progress on widening participation may go into reverse if mounting scepticism about university’s value isn’t addressed, says Zahir Irani
Minority public medical school enrolment seen down by more than third in five years in US states that banned racial considerations in admissions
University follows Cambridge in offering gifted state school students chance to take fully funded introductory year