Congress approves $40 billion in Covid aid for US universities
Measure doubles previous support and sets stage for student loan cancellations
Measure doubles previous support and sets stage for student loan cancellations
Students should not be left out of pocket for pursuing legitimate claims against their institutions, say Daniel Sokol and Bradley Talbot
研究称,最后一刻的变化、严格的评估和“剥夺权力”令亚洲的外国学者感到沮丧
Educational link ‘as bad as it has ever been’, with billions of dollars at stake for universities
Unions continue to resist idea of expanding face-to-face tuition further this year
Successful learning design can happen only when academics and learning designers work in partnership, says Amy Sampson
New president sets ambitious financial and internationalisation goals
Sector leaders acknowledge ‘errors’ but deny deliberate withholding of pay
Forthcoming guidance will stop short of banning staff-student relationships, conference hears
Universities UK raises concern about influence of regulator on fund’s valuation, while indicating possible reforms to benefits
Time extensions on tenure may be among wrong cures, US National Academies assessment suggests
Two-thirds of UK students say well-being has worsened since start of term, ONS reports
Union claims new career framework could result in academics being dismissed if they do not make senior lecturer within five years, but university says sanctions will be used rarely
Law professor helping rule on moderation rows sees chance to ‘put my research into practice, after yelling at tech companies to do better’, but others aren’t convinced
Selling ‘the uni experience’ has helped put bums on seats and cash in coffers, but now it’s providing grist for refund-seeking students, says Madeleine Davies