The week in higher education – 7 January 2021
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Rising in the East: what heights will China reach?
Produced by Virginia Tech
Narrow political margin, however, may mean gridlock for major initiatives is unmoved
Manuscripts by female authors enjoy more favourable treatment in many disciplines, according to analysis of 350,000 journal submissions
Research excellence framework submission deadline still set for 31 March
一项研究表明,与是否有育儿责任相比,是否处于伴侣关系对学者的工作与生活平衡影响更大
Some opt to keep EU fees at same or similar levels to home fees post-Brexit to avoid ‘killing market’, as others consider legal questions
Uneasy bonds between lecturers and education specialists must be strengthened to deliver post-pandemic learning, says Neil Mosley
Institutions rewarded for getting ahead of the curve on key issues facing UK sector
Vice-chancellor says feedback from first lockdown shows four-day week ‘helps improve work-life balance’
London institution makes announcement as York cancels face-to-face teaching on classroom-based courses for rest of term
Perfunctory guidelines tell Australian universities little they did not already know, but herald welcome dialogue
US-based academic publisher eager for digital expertise of London counterpart, but outsiders express concern about growing commercial control of scholarly communication