The week in higher education – 12 November 2020
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Annual survey of UK students also reveals significant increase in students’ caring responsibilities and paid work
If these unique institutions can become more inclusive, issue-oriented and multidisciplinary, their graduates will be equipped to tackle the 21st century’s multiple crises, say Steven Volk and Beth...
理查德·奥利弗(Richard Oliver)表示,疫情重塑了学术会议与出版,此时正应将演讲与论文结合起来
In hindsight: what scholars wish they had known earlier
The Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings are created using the world’s largest invitation-only academic opinion survey
Sydney sociologist says universities should go further than merely notifying government about overseas ties
Denise Bradley’s instrumental target has easily been reached, reshaping the populace in the process
Survey finds that university presidents in North America are much less likely to feel ready to cope with the crisis this academic year than those in Asia and Oceania
As appointment panels seek leaders with more diverse backgrounds, non-academics can expect more of a hearing
Support must continue beyond 9 December for those with positive Covid-19 tests, international students and others, says minister Michelle Donelan
Key issues on mission, leadership and position of ‘Arpa’ agency within wider system yet to be decided, MPs told
Opposition dissatisfied with ‘drafting’ of controversial bill, but vows not to oppose it
Yogesh Tyagi suspended by government after he and executive council try to appoint rival candidates for registrar
Academics see end of Trump as end of rules deterring global research recruitment