Insisting on in-person classes post-Covid is not a line we can hold
A strategic rejection of digital instruction is akin to France’s short-sighted attempt to prevent invasion in the 1930s, says Robert Zaretsky
A strategic rejection of digital instruction is akin to France’s short-sighted attempt to prevent invasion in the 1930s, says Robert Zaretsky
Government has promised to provide update on plan for return of all students in England by end of Easter holidays
Ruth Heholt discovers how supernatural fiction is deeply revealing about changing attitudes to class and gender
Province appears determined to deploy widely criticised tactic once Covid eases
Attempts to impose the IHRA definition have prompted the formulation of an alternative that respects academic freedom, says Bahram Bekhradnia
A writing group has become a vital support network for female academics facing everything the pandemic can throw at them, says Sorcha MacLeod
立法者呼吁在全国范围内推动采用该变革
Institutions should use the pause enforced by the pandemic to rethink their priorities in sending students abroad, says Caroline L. Payne
‘Extremely careful’ attitude reflects scepticism over vaccine roll-out, but also unexpected success of forced switch to online learning
Education institutions are being undermined from within, everywhere from Turkey to Brazil, online conference hears
Academics are often unusual jobseekers with specific skills − LinkedIn allows you to take control of your professional self-narrative, says Stacy Hartman
Playwright can help us see beyond the limitations of the biomedical model, argues palliative care doctor
南希·格里森(Nancy Gleason)表示,第四次工业革命和新冠病毒疫情埋葬了“为学习而学习就够了”的想法
Cost of associating to EU programme coming from BEIS budget, but £250 million injection topped up from other sources
Universities Australia not releasing its latest ‘health check’, after the previous one revealed ‘harsh’ perceptions