Talking leadership 5: Tan Eng Chye on fully embracing lifelong learning
The National University of Singapore president says changing mindsets has been the most challenging aspect of overhauling approach to education
The National University of Singapore president says changing mindsets has been the most challenging aspect of overhauling approach to education
A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Demand-driven funding a better option, expert says, as hundreds of international students fly into Sydney
ESRC extends PhD support to last three-and-a-half years but rejects review’s four-year recommendation
Homebound University College Dublin leader reveals his ambition for Perth institution
Non-Korean academics must often accept ‘dead-end jobs’ and isolation among native colleagues
Royal Society asked to expel decorated members who criticised plans to incorporate mātauranga Māori into curricula
Unhappiness over guidance on rearranging classes affected by industrial action may force a rethink
Mediocre but arrogant academics who appropriate successful projects are a threat to education and collegiality, says Manuel Freire-Garabal
Cathy Foley wants to extend access to scholarly journals beyond academia
Negative connotations attached to ‘liberal’ and ‘arts’ have created a misleading perception of a transformative education model that delivers for students, say Barbara Altmann and Jeffrey Nesteruk
Gesture keeps country and its universities in European Higher Education Area as exiled democracy activist says institutions can help by boycotting those supporting the state
The effects of gentrification and displacement as neighbourhoods are transformed into vibrant hubs of creativity shouldn’t be ignored, says Costas Spirou
Anonymous interviews with UK university bosses reveal frustration with increased administrative costs associated with REF
Nobel literature laureate on his dual career, childhood memories and why decolonising the curriculum is nothing new