Free proofreading squad targets academic language discrimination
Grassroots effort by linguists seeks to lift up non-native English speakers, many of whom cannot afford professional proofreaders
Grassroots effort by linguists seeks to lift up non-native English speakers, many of whom cannot afford professional proofreaders
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
呼吁关注印度市场的前部长警告教育界不要制造新的“过度依赖”
Universities will be told what approaches to online education fail to meet Office for Students' requirements as government pushes for return to face-to-face education
Three decades after the abolition of the binary divide between universities and polytechnics, some commentators still lament the supposed loss of locally focused vocational education. But even as the...
Teaching students to hack is necessary to show them how to defend against it – but we need to do more to instil ethics, says Andy Farnell
Levelling up: thirty years on, has the post-92s’ time come?
We have appointed nine board members across four continents to improve transparency and help us further develop the league table, says Duncan Ross
Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university
调查表明,大学应避免仓促假设新冠疫情带来的财务后果及其对学生求学计划的影响
Science committee hears evidence of ‘shocking’ levels of under-representation of ethnic minority experts at research council meetings
哲学家格雷林称学者不应反对数字化,而应寻求保护学术自由并避免催生零工经济
Grant reviewers should close the circle by evaluating final reports, and recipients should spend the money as they see fit
Plans for a legal statute to smooth cross-border working were embraced by those struggling with national reforms, but most EU governments are getting cold feet
Some institutions lost about a tenth of their non-academic workforce in main year of pandemic