One in four UK universities polled get fresh strike mandate
Disruption will hit summer assessment period, but employers call on unions to ‘move on’
Disruption will hit summer assessment period, but employers call on unions to ‘move on’
More ‘operating deficits’ tipped as Australia’s national university reboots activity levels in a Covid-normal world
Only coach to risk federal trial found guilty on multiple charges, giving prosecution overwhelming win in three-year process
詹姆斯·史黛西·泰勒(James Stacey Taylor)称,如果作者必须自己掏钱,他们就会有很大动力来彻底检查自己的信息来源
Franklin Feng Tao found guilty despite lack of evidence of payment and Biden commitment to halt Trump-era crackdown
Staff scour social media to root out dissidents, with escalation of penalties meant to silence students
French outpost is second worldwide and will host ‘transformational’ collaboration aligned with UN goals
With emphasis on research commercialisation and limited gains in aid, higher education senses lost opportunity in Liberal-NDP team
Makers of upcoming computer game say the familiarity of campus life provides fertile ground for affectionate parody
Joint statement released by Russell Group and Group of Eight amid concerns about ‘overkill’ regulations
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Universities minister says government may suspend engagement with National Union of Students in light of recent allegations
New programmes must dovetail with higher technical qualifications and higher apprenticeships, says Graham Baldwin
Student body president concedes academic value, for most black students, outweighs the problems causing many faculty to leave, but calls for stronger leadership
Older and more prestigious institutions could be among the 10 to 15 being inspected next year