Universities ‘just another knowledge provider’ by 2030: report
EY ‘thought experiment’ probes a 2030 where teaching costs have evaporated and universities have lost their primacy
EY ‘thought experiment’ probes a 2030 where teaching costs have evaporated and universities have lost their primacy
More grade boundaries and tiered exams that challenge top students would be welcomed by universities, says Mary Curnock Cook
研究认为,公共休闲活动能对校园生活产生重大影响
Calls for newer institutions to ‘know their place’ fail to understand the need to engage both with surrounding communities and major international challenges, argues Keith Burnett
Scholars who have stayed at home concerned about ‘double standards’ on salary, funding and promotion
为维持防疫成功,该国将把开放边境和安全性共同纳入一揽子计划
Skateboarding’s inclusive ethos and connection to urban life make it a perfect vehicle for widening participation efforts, says Paul O’Connor
Faculty protests also rise, as institutions weigh staff health against fear of alienating students
It may already be too late to rethink assessments ahead of next admissions cycle, expert warns
Voluntary principles may be a fait accompli, with chancellors who endorsed them also sitting on remuneration committees
Deborah D. Rogers is unconvinced by an ambitious attempt to apply the insights of neuroscience to centuries of literature
Female representation now proportionate to UK academia as a whole, even if ethnic minorities still fall short
The use of examinations when other more sophisticated real-world assessment is available seems increasingly strange, says Craig Mahoney
位置偏远的研究院成为跨国界创新的典范
Creator of ‘fast, free, fair’ platform hopes to help researchers shift away from journals and ‘increase meritocracy’