Admissions favours alone prove too weak to lift diversity
A model among states, Texas advantages fail on equity without recruiting and aid
A model among states, Texas advantages fail on equity without recruiting and aid
The president-elect may have academic connections, but the path from campus to cabinet is rarely travelled successfully, say three political scientists
With new lockdowns upon us, it’s time students received the financial relief they deserve, says David Green
THE’s Careers Clinic series brings together the great and good of higher education to answer a burning careers question
Thousands of PhD dissertations by Durham University available on Kindle services following mass scraping of online repository
Institutions with overseas links seen to be acting ‘on behalf of’ foreign interests
研究发现,即便仅有一名来自代表性不足背景的学者,都能对同系博士生的学术目标产生积极影响
Emily Michelson is fascinated by an illuminating study of how architecture expressed power and shaped people’s lives
Genomic analysis demonstrates successful roll-out of testing programme at university, scientists say
UK scholars call for relief on workload to prevent them feeling obliged to send children into schools during crisis
Data show that Italy’s misfortune to suffer early in pandemic was a benefit for research but it could be short-lived
Appointment of Melih Bulu, a former ruling party political candidate, has triggered days of protests from staff and students at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul
尽管有政府的指导意见,但大多数校领导并不期望在春季学期能面对面地教导大多数学生
Having surveyed thousands of instructors on their lockdown experiences, James T. Walker discusses two key findings and their practical implications