Zero-tolerance campus drug policies ‘do more harm than good’
‘We are not excusing illegal behaviour, but we are acknowledging that it happens and appears widespread’, says Hepi paper advocating harm reduction approach
‘We are not excusing illegal behaviour, but we are acknowledging that it happens and appears widespread’, says Hepi paper advocating harm reduction approach
Academics who did not disclose sexual orientation more likely to produce fewer papers, according to surveys
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
But one expert suggests closer ties with Beijing may not be as straightforward as Kremlin thinks
所有学者都曾做过这样一个焦虑的梦:你站起来上课,却发现自己忘了准备任何东西,或者没穿任何衣服。但真正的教学失败很少会造成如此严重的后果,而且失败的经历往往是具有教育意义的。7位学者告诉我们他们来之不易的经验
Frozen fee levels must rise eventually, but universities need to deliver efficiency gains through hybrid learning, says David Willetts
Epic fails: what academics have learned from their biggest teaching disasters
The Augar response highlights ministers’ hopes that rising costs will make certain courses economically unviable, says Alexis Brown
Universities brace as hot labour market beckons locals who kept them afloat through Covid
Threshold indexing change, not mentioned by DfE in media briefings, brings lifetime hit of up to £19,000 for ‘lower middling earners’ who took out loans after 2012
The unrelenting social pressure to take on all domestic duties leaves women little time for professional advancement, says Sabrin Ramadhan
Symbolic and practical support has come from across Europe, but views differ on whether continued Russian cooperation could end or abet the conflict
Amid chaos, non-profit groups work to help an estimated 20,000 Indians leave war zone
Selective institutions again face backsliding in perennial challenge of guessing how many admitted students will accept
Orbán administration’s illiberal intrusions into institutional governance will be ‘difficult’ to reverse, say scholars