Falling Covid-19 cases ‘may not halt UK campus shutdowns’
Data suggest coronavirus levels at some universities are falling but a second peak nationally may force a digital-only switch, experts warn
Data suggest coronavirus levels at some universities are falling but a second peak nationally may force a digital-only switch, experts warn
With government aid lacking, institutions struggle to identify winning strategies
Those who make the loudest noises about equality can be among the most myopic about the evils of academic inbreeding, says Bruce Macfarlane
The former professor of imperial and global history and author of Unlocking the World: Port Cities and Globalization in the Age of Steam on old favourites, empire and commerce, and horse power
Universities ‘optimistic’ about pandemic philanthropy, as deeper pockets compensate for decline in donor numbers
泰晤士高等教育世界大学声誉排名基于我们的学术声誉调查,这意味着该排名拥有来自全球专家的洞见
Greater Bay Area outposts offer more space, government funding and industry collaboration opportunities
Minister’s attack on academic publication culture suggests a move towards more holistic and team-based assessments of excellence, say experts
THE survey finds that prospective mobile students are still reluctant to study online with an overseas university
UK minister Kemi Badenoch’s disavowal of the theory plays into a misleading right-wing narrative, says Hannah Robbins
Australian survey finds little change in morale, workload or fatigue, but next year’s results could tell a different story
An Australian university history brimming with modern-day parallels shows how collectivism helped forge the sector
The establishment of online learning and the routine use of email were long overdue, argues Ali Adnan Mohammed
Multi-source analysis of global open-access practices throws up surprises, with Europe and the US lagging behind
The pandemic underlines the need for executives to be instilled with a more radical approach to sustainability, say Lars Moratis and Frans Melissen