V-cs fear logistical headache of staggered return to campuses
Leaders say they are happy to support safe return of students, but worry about timing and convincing staff
Leaders say they are happy to support safe return of students, but worry about timing and convincing staff
Given the year we've just had, we might expect some acknowledgment of the need to address student welfare online, say Andy Phippen and Emma Bond
University and College Union accuses ministers of ‘fighting phantom threats’
Academics must emphasise that thinking critically does not mean dismissing everything as biased, say Darren Linvill and Patrick Warren
Australian department ‘erroneously’ removed protection for former education minister’s pet courses
The sociology professor tells Matthew Reisz about her rural childhood, satisfying a hunger for the wider world through reading, and her (scholarly) interest in unfaithful men
Deportation of University of the South Pacific vice-chancellor Pal Ahluwalia is latest crisis to afflict a Western administrator in region
Gavin Williamson’s call for OfS to ‘support individual academics’ in curriculum rows could ‘set up wall with university leadership’
Evidence shows that universities outside the golden triangle are among the best at creating successful companies, says Brian McCaul
Former universities minister calls on Department for Education to support private member’s bill outlawing contract cheating
我们在学术界的所有努力中,合作实质上都是很重要的——那么为什么在教室中是一个例外呢?Kwong Nui Sim 和迈克尔·考林(Michael Cowling)问道
The most successful scholars are those who reach out ‘globally’ by publishing in English. But this narrow ‘internationalisation’ should be challenged, says Hanne Tange
Warnings that some universities could become master’s-free zones overlook progress during the pandemic, vice-chancellors say
Spaniards and Poles notably buck the trends found in other countries
Expert questions government’s motivations for building another institution in troubled region