Bristol’s sacking of David Miller imperils academic freedom
The silence of other universities about an apparent clampdown on lawful speech is a betrayal of their mission, says Jonathan Rosenhead
The silence of other universities about an apparent clampdown on lawful speech is a betrayal of their mission, says Jonathan Rosenhead
New lease of life for lucky six as committee overturns scrapping of their funding applications
Emma Rees is impressed by a disturbing study of how universities largely fail to address their employees’ grievances
EHEA institutions and existing, unrelated partnerships are eligible for the latest round of the European Universities Initiative
In latest attack by conservatives on academic freedom, South Carolina Republicans propose five-year limit on all faculty contracts
数据显示,即使面对面教学限制放宽,大量学生仍难以重建疫情前的常规
Alan Tudge denies wrongdoing and promises to cooperate with independent investigation
Advocates fulfil 2011 Obama promise of 100,000 new science and engineering teachers in decade, citing gains in recruitment and evidence-based training
Academics being held responsible if their students violate coronavirus restrictions
As ministers prepare White Paper, South Yorkshire Futures programme reaching neglected suburbs and towns could be model for putting policy into practice
Scholars defend Sergey Zuev’s ‘impeccable reputation’ and liken his treatment to torture
Amid another round of strikes, the pension scheme chair’s assertion that changes are unavoidable cannot stand unchallenged, says Neil Davies
Elisabeth Bik wins John Maddox Prize for exposing image and data manipulation in published scientific papers
Undergraduates and postgraduates express sympathy for lecturers who have also struggled with shift online during pandemic
Gender-critical philosopher says ‘draconian’ measures are required as universities have failed to protect freedom of expression