Interview with Judith Giesberg
The historian raised in a military family talks about her interest in both war and community, and the formative class which shaped that
The historian raised in a military family talks about her interest in both war and community, and the formative class which shaped that
Gender critical theory and harassment move up agenda as major battles over pay and pensions loom
Appealing narrative attached to ‘first-in-family’ students may obscure the actual extent of their social disadvantage, says researcher
Figures suggest just a tenth of previous entrant numbers from some countries got a study visa
While many governments struggle to predict workforce needs, Australia’s new tropical alliance is giving it a crack
Teaching modules intensively, rather than in parallel, has had positive results at the handful of institutions that have tried it. But would it work for all students and all subjects? And would...
No more juggling: is block teaching the future of learning?
President to leave amid political interference by Republican governor, after strong record of student, faculty and research growth since 2015
Legislation gives Westminster government power to block or impose conditions on acquisition of intellectual property in 17 areas
Biden administration promises simplification long sought by research universities
Staff and students voice concern over CUHK’s condition that union can be reinstated only if it pledges not to break law
学者认为创建线上考试的独特数据集比“天真的”荣誉准则或不完善的在线监控更可取
French president seeks to rejuvenate thinking about common continental identity
The pandemic has demonstrated that there are broad deficiencies in quantitative reasoning skills even within the academy, says David Sanders