When will we ever escape the rut of outdated pedagogy?
The UK minister’s demand that universities stick to face-to-face lectures is a step backwards for education, says Wendy Garnham
The UK minister’s demand that universities stick to face-to-face lectures is a step backwards for education, says Wendy Garnham
Biden team aims to block Trump-era political interference in research findings, although its top adviser faces her own such questions
Lawsuit brought by five former students of 16 top-ranked institutions alleges costly violation of limited federal exemption for coordinating scholarship packages
Major union win includes access to arbitration or mediation on discrimination and harassment complaints
Review recommends end of prison education programme following ‘unimaginable grief’ caused by 2019 killings of two delegates
Covid and public funding cuts hit London arts institution, while union also criticises new bank covenants
University Grants Commission says doctoral students on fellowships should get eight months’ maternity leave
The City president discusses his personal ties to the institution, the opportunities and threats universities pose to national security, and self-indulgence in higher education
If the English regulator agrees to tear up universities’ current access plans it risks undermining any perception of autonomy, says Geoffrey Alderman
领先的大学洞察力与数据提供商每年将覆盖超过5000万受众
Leading scholars from Australian universities have joined scientific bodies to demand reversal of pre-election veto of humanities grants
Detention of Faizullah Jalal sparks protest in defence of legal scholar who publicly denounced the ruling regime
Success rate for prestigious starter grants drops below 10 per cent
Carrie Tirado Bramen enjoys a wide-ranging analysis of an important concept that has recently been neglected by scholars
Once a conservative rallying cry, calls to ease protections spread in academia as fast-moving Omicron variant appears less threatening