What can the West learn from China about keeping campuses Covid-free?
Pre-arrival checks and continuous monitoring of student health are replicable elements of China’s successful approach, say Yingru Li and Jane Duckett
Pre-arrival checks and continuous monitoring of student health are replicable elements of China’s successful approach, say Yingru Li and Jane Duckett
一名商人被控协助虚假慈善活动并购买教练的房产以换取自己儿子入学
Ruby Guyatt enjoys a sharp account of the shallow Western infatuation with Eastern religions
Move will include guidance around when to close, merge or reform courses, but Universities UK points out difficulty of assessing courses’ value
Covid massively accelerates decline that was already under way, seen as being driven by Trump administration policies
Pre-approved grants referred to security agencies as another front opens up in debate over research risks
Island nation’s pandemic management has been the envy of the world, but academics are still paying a price
Half of regional governors’ dissertations contained copied text, and these plagiarists went on to perform worse in government, research suggests
Sector leaders raise questions over timing of pre-Christmas plans and workload involved
If we can’t find the narrative forms to make the world real to one another, we risk losing our politics to the fantasists and cynics, says Lyndsey Stonebridge
Being Well in Academia offers guidance on ‘bullying, conflict, death, poverty, racism and violence’, says author and ‘agony aunt’ Petra Boynton
UK universities must investigate how many of their students are affected by homelessness – and what can be done about it, says Ricardo Visinho
Conference also hears that online learning might present more equitable opportunities for cultural exchange
For a successful transition to open access, we must respect the needs and requirements for different types of output and disciplines, says Rhodri Jackson
Education secretary says use of predicted grades in English system ‘breeds low aspiration and unfairness’