What use is the immutable syllabus in a tumultuous age?
Perhaps it is only by recasting an agreement as an adventure that professors can respond to the urgency of our times, says Robert Zaretsky
Perhaps it is only by recasting an agreement as an adventure that professors can respond to the urgency of our times, says Robert Zaretsky
Provost at Virginia expected to take office in July, replacing Gutmann after high-profile 18-year tenure
Scholars asked to refuse to speak or help with examinations at university where 46 jobs remain at risk
England deputy chief medical officer, on secondment since 2017 from the university, has been one of most high-profile faces of country’s pandemic response
Stefano Bloch applauds a brilliant account of what street art can reveal about people, places and politics
Search for wider solutions must continue while Berlin’s postdoc contract law faces judicial scrutiny, experts say
Higher education must double down on the liberal education values of interdisciplinarity, experiential learning and critical thinking, says Eric Skipper
Northern Powerhouse Partnership appeals to universities to follow Sheffield Hallam’s lead on pandemic mentoring for secondary pupils
Isolation and anxieties of Covid and Trump eras drive campus matchmaking model, and possible reinforcement of elite
Union updates guidance to branches that also calls for ‘high quality’ face masks to be made available to staff
End of negotiations echoes events of 2008, when union was floated and then dropped
研究发现,顶尖学府更有可能公开表现出招聘偏好
Former director of fair access Chris Millward says government move to cut university places ‘serious prospect’ but unlikely to succeed
研究人员说,这份调查是博士生心理健康状况不佳“日益增多的证据”之一
Facing lower tolerance for free speech, academics and students share their approaches on retaining autonomy and avoiding unwanted scrutiny