多起学生行动对争议导师说“不”
网络舆论帮助约束有学术不端行为的教授
网络舆论帮助约束有学术不端行为的教授
Australian analysis uncovers marked improvement in student performance but marginal and mixed impacts on satisfaction
University of Manchester records highest number of job losses during coronavirus crisis, according to Freedom of Information responses
THE’s new Careers Clinic series brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question
While eLife is planning to publish only preprints, even it concedes that journal brand still counts for a lot, notes Michael Marinetto
Group’s regional credentials boosted in latest instance of institutional jockeying in and out of representative networks
调查表明,转向就近地区学习可能是对疫情的暂时反应
London institution says it has ‘fully accepted’ recommendations of inquiry into senior staff behaviour
Our regular look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Yet in era of gridlock, a poor option may be only one for delivering federal aid
Struggling financially, the private Jacobs University is seeking new backers, but academics have been left shocked by plans for it to be turned into an AI institute by software giants
Assessment comes after visa figures suggest surge in demand from India despite pandemic
Gavin Williamson’s directive will embolden other groups to demand the enforcement of their interests by ministerial fiat, says Geoffrey Alderman
Dean at University of Colorado Boulder plans to replace tenured and tenure-track faculty with instructors, but critics say the move tells students that ‘their education doesn’t really matter’
Institution aims to end national reluctance to ask about racial and ethnic identity, with other universities across the country showing interest in following suit