Pakistan’s knowledge city plans ‘impractical’
Scholars say country should focus on more pressing higher education issues after prime minister announces ambitious scheme
Scholars say country should focus on more pressing higher education issues after prime minister announces ambitious scheme
Some locked-down students have no electricity at home, never mind broadband service, say Abdur Rehman Cheema and Mehvish Riaz
Higher education leaders celebrate change in tone but recognise political limits
Socio-economic disadvantages are most prominent in the first two years of university, study finds
玛丽安吉拉·帕拉迪诺(Mariangela Palladino)和夏里尼·莎尔玛(Shalini Sharma)称,当老师们对冒犯性言语视若无睹时,会使课堂变得不再安全
We need to teach all students to listen better, to ask the right questions and to be willing to be wrong, says Anne Houtman
Huge survey finds majority of academics have adapted to shutdowns, but many fear ‘Covid-isation’ of grants
With digital devices generating data from the world at an unprecedented rate, what it means to be a scientist has changed, conference hears
有早期迹象表明“新丝绸之路”取得成果,但这可能引发对欧洲团结的疑问
Rationalising online and in-person offerings and establishing mutually beneficial partnerships will be crucial, say Michael Braun and Scott Latham
Academics must avoid publishing material that is defamatory or infringes on copyright − but how much support do they get to navigate the minefield that is social media?
Publishers warn that the pirate repository carries security risks, but critics say the threat is over-hyped to justify greater surveillance of researchers
Research finds that China and Malaysia account for the largest number of international students coming to the UK through offshore partnerships
Devorah Baum applauds a timely attempt to take on the naysayers and give the French philosopher his due
Red tape and institutional autonomy arguments fail to sway committee scrutinising law that affects universities’ overseas partnerships