Covid, funding reforms will ‘force differentiation in Australia’
Change may come from unexpected quarters, analysts warn, as crisis and Canberra upset the apple cart
Change may come from unexpected quarters, analysts warn, as crisis and Canberra upset the apple cart
With global warming a priority for the next US president, the International Universities Climate Alliance can lead the academic response, says Ian Jacobs
Experts say the crisis should have been used as a good opportunity to rethink a notoriously stressful assessment system
An Australian university’s attitude towards Rwanda illustrates the West’s failure to treat African academics as equal partners, says Timothy Carey
While reservations remain, the pandemic has smoothed acceptance of virtual delivery
Lucas Lixinski shares his experiences as a gay man in academia and reflects on how they have helped his career
特区领导宣布多项惠利措施,同时推动与中国大陆的合作
但签发给印度学生的Tier 4学习签证大幅增加,弥补了总体数量
University’s plan to require staff and students to be ‘respectful’ of each other’s ‘differing opinions’ fought by academic opponents
Until they have their allotted departure time, no one is meant to travel home. So, asks George Bass, should security guards dive on anyone pulling a suitcase?
‘Students and their parents felt they were promised one thing, and they ended up receiving something else,’ says Edinburgh principal
Universities UK chief executive urges greater transparency in admissions
Nottingham agrees undisclosed settlement after undergraduate cleared by fitness-to-practise panel
Analysts say industrial solutions must be adopted to wean universities off their dependence on casual staff
格拉斯哥大学因其解决与奴隶贸易历史联系的努力获得“年度大学奖”