The Smart Wife: Why Siri, Alexa, and Other Smart Home Devices Need a Feminist Reboot, by Yolande Strengers and Jenny Kennedy
Catherine Rottenberg enjoys a sharp analysis of the sexual politics behind the devices that provide domestic services
Catherine Rottenberg enjoys a sharp analysis of the sexual politics behind the devices that provide domestic services
Regional Australian university under cloud as it argues the toss over transparency commitments
The silencing of a China expert turns into broader debate about academic freedom and foreign ties
The THE Germany Academic Salon will investigate whether the European powerhouse can ‘usher in a new golden age of German science’
The removal of Donald Trump from the White House could lead to major reform in college education, but many other issues require urgent action, argue Sandro Galea and Nason Maani
Lack of exit testing may revive threat to communities just as outbreaks peak
Scholars in the US and Canada reveal how they are changing things up in order to teach the topic of Covid-19 as it is happening
UPP Foundation calls for universities to take greater role in rejuvenating ‘left behind’ regions in England, as pandemic job losses loom in these areas
Discussions about how the UK’s largest pension scheme covers its deficit ought to consider whether all employers and members should pay the same rate, argues Paul Hamilton
Less academically inclined students should not spread their net too widely, Australian research suggests
Union accuses government of ‘gambling with the health of the nation’
But president Alexander Lukashenko has been forced to replace rectors, and some university managers have refused to expel students – suggesting regime control is not complete
王艳(Sabrina Wang)说,新冠病毒不会阻止中国不断壮大的中产阶级为子女寻求西方大学教育
Bloomsbury Institute added to English register after Court of Appeal quashed Office for Students’ original refusal
Almost all higher education institutions in the country have signed a document committing to combating the climate crisis, says Göran Finnveden