Academics reluctant to report violent online threats to police
Barely half of victims report threats to police, says Finnish study, which finds perpetrators of harassment are not infrequently colleagues of those they target
Barely half of victims report threats to police, says Finnish study, which finds perpetrators of harassment are not infrequently colleagues of those they target
Unclear guidelines, screen-tanned conspiracy theorists and government party animals: none of them is helping campus security, says George Bass
University students’ experiences attract some attention in developing countries but almost none in the West, study finds
Policies risk inciting behaviour worse than 2000s immigration scams, expert warns
Omicron variant amplifying uncertainties, but initial indications suggest federal relief and economic growth may permit another year of post-secondary gains
Funding for green campuses, levelling up and international links would be a gift from Santa Rishi Sunak to himself, too, says Nick Isles
The author of The Richer, The Poorer on how Orwell, Steinbeck and Galbraith sparked an interest in poverty and inequality, taking a long view and fighting back
Commonwealth auditor general asked to review grant administration for the second time in three months
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates
Analysts say generous grants, more housing and better information are needed to fix inequalities driven by parental income
New Australian lobby group targets transparency, collegiality and ‘reconceived governance’
Universities see room for reasonable new legal restraints on foreign-funded scientists but fear overreach as final deal comes into shape
UK higher education says it wants diversity, but its treatment of early career researchers suggests otherwise, says Edda Nicolson
Thousands of researchers face Christmas crisis as grant announcements languish
对10个不同国家和地区教职工的调查显示出他们对移居海外总体满意,并指出本校区教职工对他们缺乏了解