Contract cheating campaigners turn focus to UK devolved nations
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland must follow English lead on outlawing essay mills
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland must follow English lead on outlawing essay mills
The David Miller and Kathleen Stock cases underline the growing threat to human rights, say Alison Assiter and Miriam David
With funding crunch time looming, some UK policymakers seem set on limiting education opportunities while advocating their benefits to society
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Home Office staff were due to hear from prominent scholar as part of series to mark Black History Month
Move bolsters fears of political attacks on US higher education and prompts AAUP to consider boycott
Cait MacPhee praises a rather-too-rapid tour of the frontiers of physical knowledge
Basing offers on actual results, uniformly adjusted for previous educational disadvantage, would be more transparent and just, says Quintin McKellar
‘Dedicated and inspirational’ teacher had expertise that was recognised all over the world
Embracing economics after an iconic mountain climb, a daughter of the Deep South takes an optimistic outlook to promoting racial progress
孤独和智力不安全被强调为博士生自杀风险升高的主因
Many press on with classes, despite hiding from the Taliban
Paper released ahead of COP26 says lecturers need more support to integrate environmental issues into their teaching
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
With contention about diversity adding to concerns about employability and declining student numbers, does Classics in the US need rebranding or rethinking? Paul Basken reports