Blended research methods ‘will become more prevalent’ post-Covid
Academics say online methodologies can produce more collaborative, diverse and ethical research
Academics say online methodologies can produce more collaborative, diverse and ethical research
European survey finds there are large gaps between perceptions of importance of internationalisation and levels of experience and confidence
这是亚太地区与全球最大学术出版商的首个类似协议
Comparisons with big pharma distract from ‘amazing’ achievement that will lead to long-term dividends for science, say experts
多萝西·毕晓普(Dorothy Bishop)说,学者们仍然执着于声望指标,但同行审稿人可能会认为《自然》期刊在牟取暴利
Phased return to campus and more clarity on rules for returning international students are needed, says the UK opposition
Budget, seen as ‘remarkable commitment’ to education, could be leveraged to improve IT and teaching quality
Catherine Clinton enjoys a rich analysis of how the echoes of America’s bloodiest war still resound today
High-profile figures criticise university’s plans for large cuts to arts and humanities, which it says are necessary because of the pandemic and low student numbers
As a Stanford professor attacks scientific petitions, co-creators of open letters on both sides of Covid debate explain why they matter
The government points to a decade of funding guarantees, but critics have taken aim at draconian punishments for campus protests and the rushed scrapping of a PhD vetting body
The ‘Tasmania Model’ of addressing social need offers lessons for the wider sector, say Rufus Black and Nick Fowler
An open letter from cultural figures and academics to the University of Roehampton’s vice-chancellor and council members
Institute for Fiscal Studies report shows frozen fee cap beginning to bite
Vital lessons can be learned from beer, bread and even batter, scientists say