No, minister, England’s free speech bill is a Holocaust deniers’ charter
Neither the Equality Act nor campus groups’ good sense will circumvent the duty to give a platform to anyone who wants one, says David Renton
Neither the Equality Act nor campus groups’ good sense will circumvent the duty to give a platform to anyone who wants one, says David Renton
‘Tinkering with an outmoded’ approach is not enough, Tan Eng Chye tells THE event
When it comes to industry collaboration, Eiichi Saitoh knows that experience is the best teacher. Here are his tried-and-tested tips for success
As online shopping and pandemic leave swathe of retail units vacant, universities are urged to seize chance for space and civic roles
Government’s lifelong loans plan is fuelling drive to cut system costs and ‘spatchcocking a good idea’, sector figures fear
中国出生的学者现在是日本最大的外国学者群体,其次是美国人、韩国人和英国人
Peter J. Smith admires a bold attempt to show how details of poetic form reflected deep political and religious divisions in early modern England
After yet another minister falls to a plagiarism scandal, observers lament that a long German tradition of doctorates has descended into academic ‘credentialism’
入境禁令因学位时间限制、发文要求和认证转换方面缺乏灵活性而变得更加复杂
As post-92 departments close, non-traditional students and scholars risk being shut out – again, says Panikos Panayi
Peter Coaldrake also warns universities against ‘sleepwalking’ through Covid-induced risks to their business model
Innovative approaches can help students become more empathetic and skilled at decision-making as well as better historians
Wide support for cOAlition S’ rights retention strategy would allow negotiators to take a harder line with publishers, says Alice Gibson
A podcast constructed and targeted well can amplify faculty expertise and build public trust, says Paul M. Rand
内政部最新数据显示秋冬签发学生签证数量呈现恢复态势