China steps up targeting of European academics
Beijing has banned dozens of China researchers and their families, while the country’s embassy to France called an expert a “petty thug” on Twitter
Beijing has banned dozens of China researchers and their families, while the country’s embassy to France called an expert a “petty thug” on Twitter
Without audit studies, we would have an impoverished understanding of discrimination, say S. Michael Gaddis, Charles Crabtree and nine others
Vietnamese analysis of Australian survey data affirms findings about education’s impacts on subjective well-being, but ‘does not settle the argument’
自然指数(Nature Index)数据显示,这些国家正选择区域合作伙伴,而非西方机构
Partnerships are vital in addressing global problems, sector leaders say
Champion of public education alleged to have been tolerant of sexual misconduct in sport in previous role at Louisiana State
对英国首个关于幸福的大学课程评价,即使在新冠疫情期间,也显示出“积极影响”
At the Future of Humanity Institute, early career researchers are given two years to work out which questions are really worth asking
Nobelist and Crick director calls on UK government to ‘come to its senses’ over possible ‘triple whammy’ hit to science funding
Healthcare education must re-evaluate the importance of learning academic values versus meeting competence measures, say four academics
We must do more to support learners from both individualistic and collectivistic cultures, says Flower Darby
Requirement for trainee doctors to undertake training in the bush has not been enough to keep them there after graduation
Cutting existing research budgets by up to £2 billion would put ‘science superpower’ aim at risk, Greg Clark tells Boris Johnson
Rich accounts of how we screamed at the television, went swimming and adapted to the ‘surrealness’ of life during a pandemic fill a new archive
‘Significant increase’ in attacks recorded by National Cyber Security Centre since February