Charitable giving to US universities fell slightly last year
Annual survey attributes decline to pandemic and large Bloomberg donation the previous year, but says Black Lives Matter movement ‘likely played a positive role’ in philanthropy
Annual survey attributes decline to pandemic and large Bloomberg donation the previous year, but says Black Lives Matter movement ‘likely played a positive role’ in philanthropy
Government finally publishes modelling that estimates loss of £63 million for UK universities from drop in enrolment of new EU students
Appointment of former Conservative MP as chair of English higher education regulator ‘adds to catalogue of cronyism’
多所大学与学院因疫情相关财政困难违反自身政策、解雇终身教职
An ideological gap has grown, where some universities have different ideas to students about the concept of a university, says Steve Davies
Trend could be linked to boost in demand from India, data suggest
Toronto professor offers path to ‘innovation in real places’, arguing that prestige research universities aren’t that important
Fighting discrimination is a must, but the IHRA document undermines that fight and threatens free speech, says Hagit Borer
Gavin Williamson tells English regulator it ‘should not hesitate’ to issue fines if planned absolute baselines are not met
Growth in collaboration and larger teams could mean that PIs and senior researchers reap citation rewards
Students say it is unfair to award some students their grades through exams, while others will be awarded through teacher assessment
Anil Seth has mixed feelings about an ambitious study of consciousness that draws extensively on psychoanalysis
Katalin Karikó’s struggle with mRNA gives universities mandate – if they want – to tackle persistent barriers
Study warns lack of ethnic minority representation among counselling staff could lead to problems being dismissed
Reduced tuition fees and more hardship scholarships would help those watching Zoom lectures while working on checkouts, says Barbara Franz