Remote learning hits Australian student satisfaction
Lift your game, minister tells Covid-struck universities, as students mark institutions down on engagement
Lift your game, minister tells Covid-struck universities, as students mark institutions down on engagement
Amid the economic ravages inflicted by the coronavirus, the EU has agreed a huge stimulus package. But while research in some countries looks set for a transformational boost, it may be a different...
Winner of award for women in science in the developing world discusses growing up in a family of eight in Ghana and ‘feeling like Christmas’ when she is on a podium
Tributes paid to a ‘flair-filled force for good’ who secured degree-awarding powers for only the UK’s second private university
Profound change is in the offing for higher education, but history suggests non-Western students’ voices will not be heard, says Farish A. Noor
Brussels-backed pilot project has borne fruit, but leaders say creating ‘seamless mobility’ across continent has been even more expensive and bureaucratic than expected
乔·莫兰(Joe Moran)称,如果写下文字的人不对自己的言论负责,那他们就没有动力进行仔细和精确的写作
Policy expert suggests institutions could back Brexit, a republic or rebrand themselves as a ‘Black Lives Matter university’
New analysis suggests concerns that exam forecasts harm equality ‘are not supported’ by data
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Splashing the cash: how far can EU universities ride the post-Covid spending wave?
随着边境防疫限制政策的继续,日本与韩国的语言学校难以开展招生
Chinese students becoming more supportive of authoritarian government during time in liberal democracy
Former Downing Street guru says UK’s new research agency must be freed from ‘expensive disaster zone’ of science bureaucracy
Former ombudsman to examine allegations of ‘anti-black conduct’ going unaddressed after furore over Adam Habib’s comments