Latin America University Rankings 2021 digital edition
Throughout the disruption and privations of the pandemic, Latin America’s institutions have gone the extra mile to support their students, while remaining focused on improving standards
Throughout the disruption and privations of the pandemic, Latin America’s institutions have gone the extra mile to support their students, while remaining focused on improving standards
Frustrated by rises in publishers’ article processing charges, the country wants to expand non-commercial journals instead
As a union steps up the fight in the UK, wide variation in the treatment of PhD candidates continues around the world
Decline in female representation at undergraduate and master's level is cause for concern, says Royal Economic Society
帕特里克·萨纳汉(Patrick Sanaghan)称,理清过去一年领导人的失败需要真正的勇气,但我们需要从中吸取重要的教训
University and College Union warns English universities could become ‘incubators for Covid’ without robust safety measures
Pandemic could reverse gender-equity advances in Asia-Pacific region, researchers warn
Our innovative, empathic and cooperative approach to the pandemic needs to be used to address more deep-seated problems such as poverty and inequality, says Chantal Jouannet Valderrama
Li Wei also expresses concern about state of modern language teaching in UK
Hannah-Jones case points out pathway for wider trustee reform but may just embolden academia’s political enemies
Institutions slashing sticker prices by as much as half
Opposition says it will vote against bill at second reading and urges Tories to join them
Unequal degree classification ranges mean that improvements get more reward at the higher end, say Andy Grayson, Susannah Lamb and Chris Royle
Academics feel responsibility to speak publicly on issues such as press freedom and ‘fake news’