Hong Kong brain drain predicted as West launches ‘lifeboats’
Experts predict a post-Covid wave of emigration to the West, but university enrolment likely to unscathed
Experts predict a post-Covid wave of emigration to the West, but university enrolment likely to unscathed
Survey of UK-based undergraduates reveals fears over spring term restart despite overall satisfaction with universities’ handling of Covid-19 pandemic
English regulator to work with students and their unions to increase awareness of its powers
调查发现,英国大学的国际新生获得了最多非学术援助和支持
Evidence suggests that different personality types are drawn to – and excel at – teaching and research, says John Dreijmanis
Governments must step in because remuneration committees cannot resist upward pressure on executive salaries, researchers argue
Students to be offered Covid tests when they arrive on campus
Opposition, however, may be less about format and more about resource shortages
In funding Covid breakthrough, music legend shows value of communicating science, says professor
Campaigners claim forcing staff to reapply for jobs with lower salaries will damage Imperial and leave institution vulnerable
黛比·科顿(Debby Cotton)、伊丽莎白·克里弗(Elizabeth Cleaver)和迪利·冯(Dilly Fung)称,不可避免的术语或低质量研究并不是否定整个学科的理由
Australian proposal the latest in a raft of security-related interventions
学术研讨活动呼吁大学改进职业发展服务,以帮助引导博士生和博士后把握机会
Students are lobbying for extensions to the pass-fail grading system that was widely adopted earlier this year, but most universities are proving less lenient than they were in spring
Survey finds Australia and other destinations are losing ground to the UK, with health management becoming ‘less of a differentiator’