South-east Asian universities should be externally audited
When observance of university rules is subservient to internal political considerations, standards and fairness suffer, says Afroz Shah
When observance of university rules is subservient to internal political considerations, standards and fairness suffer, says Afroz Shah
Scientists less likely to risk switching jobs despite rising fatigue, flagging morale and gender equity going backwards
China crackdown remains controversial, but institutions advised of broader reasons to keep tabs on scientists
Questioning and rethinking how and where we live will determine whether we go on living at all, says Ulrich Loening
专家称继续努力宣传防护行为的重要性很关键
In the absence of an express prohibition of class discrimination, a new code offers a beginning for dialogue, says Geraldine Van Bueren
Case comes after most charged in the case already pleaded guilty, leaving USC and Wake Forest coaches next for trial
Push to remove statue ‘can be seen as final stage of mainlandising’ Hong Kong’s campuses
UK Research Supervision Survey raises concerns about increased demands during pandemic
Universities in Europe ‘strongly regret’ that finalisation of association is still elusive 10 months after Brexit agreement
Court orders telecommunication companies to take ‘assignment help’ service offline
Overseas students must still isolate if they are identified as a close contact of a Covid-19 case, even if they are double-jabbed with a UK-approved vaccine
‘I don’t know if we are going to be successful, but we are certainly going to make a lot of noise,’ says academic resisting government
The tactful approach can be effective but it risks obscuring the necessity and urgency of improvements, says Chris Moore