Covid cuts into US universities’ tuition revenue
Pandemic and population losses leave private institutions especially vulnerable, Moody’s finds
Pandemic and population losses leave private institutions especially vulnerable, Moody’s finds
Belinda Robinson leaves to focus on board roles
Employers seeking ‘diversity of thought’ and ‘relevance’ end reliance on English university hierarchy for hiring decisions
Greater diversity is needed within higher education’s libraries, says Regina Everitt, one of very few BAME directors of a university library in the UK
Female academics, especially mothers, face the double challenge of patriarchy and neoliberal management
Ministers’ eagerness to launch yet another review when so many others remain unpublished is testing the patience of universities, says Andrew McRae
Trump move welcomed as regulatory relief, but some onlookers expressed fears over effects on students
But unlike in the spring, not all countries are taking a blanket approach, and there are louder concerns about the mental impact on students
The vast majority of university staff and students are hoping that Joe Biden’s predicted win comes to pass in next week’s presidential election. But with the nation’s finances reeling from Covid-19...
Richard Joyner enjoys a vivid account of a larger-than-life scientist and reflects on whether Haldane’s career would be possible today
Australian universities are matching staffing levels to workload, Department of Education, Skills and Employment tells senators
Team meetings arranged by algorithm and communal chocolate tasting sessions are being used to bond research teams, reports Jack Grove
Report says year’s A-level debacle highlighted how lower-income students are disadvantaged by current system
政府下个战略计划旨在促进研究和技术发展,敦促大学抓住机会推进高等教育现代化
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