Leading black rights activist sees hope emerge in Canada
After decade tackling Indigenous mistreatment, nation and its universities widening racial agenda, says Afua Cooper
After decade tackling Indigenous mistreatment, nation and its universities widening racial agenda, says Afua Cooper
Australian minister’s call for specialisation fosters speculation that rejected idea could be resurrected
在一流大学工作的男性学者获得的评价更高,但女性学者不会受到同样的偏见
THE’s Careers Clinic series brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question
Universities are anxious to meet social priorities, but new demands must be properly resourced, say Jo Angouri and Jan Palmowski
Jan Machielsen considers the ‘cancel culture’ of the Counter-Reformation and its echoes today
Regulator extends existing awards, with results of reformed evaluation not due to be published until 2023
Nearly 60 per cent of four-year doctoral universities report gains in overseas student applications for autumn
Recent examples explore everything from radical vaudeville to the legacy of slavery
Trump-era rule means that visas can be blocked based on undergraduate university choices
As Conservative ministers attack sector expansion, MPs support it locally – offering potential route for sector ‘dialogue’ with party
Some people will still prefer virtual conferences, but a hybrid approach would allow part of the in-person synergy to return, says Sheldon Jacobson
Academics fear California-based company is gaining monopoly on plagiarism detection services
Perhaps, says Duncan Angwin – but probably not with an institution of similar size and standing, and not without long-term staff buy-in
Holding university showcases online makes a lot of sense, but a stir-fry banquet with colleagues beats rushed laptop lunches, says Jacob Lotinga