What might a Labour government do for universities? Ask Australia
Policy expert Down Under says widespread higher education review has brought its benefits but universities should not expect an easy ride
Policy expert Down Under says widespread higher education review has brought its benefits but universities should not expect an easy ride
Chemistry laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart claims University of Hong Kong leader is victim of ‘tall poppy syndrome’
US academics unwilling to share ‘socially costly’ views because they fear abuse, ostracisation and disciplinary action
Outcry after UCU motion claims landmark review into gender identity services for young people has ‘serious methodological flaws’
Universities haemorrhage money as students face months-long waits
即使在控制一系列变量后,相关效果仍存在,这让研究人员对房间大小如何影响大脑和身体感到困惑
There are many ways we can assist students’ learning; teaching is only one of them, and it is not the most important, says John Cookson
Slow easing of Covid border restrictions helped international education avoid purges elsewhere, figures suggest
Further €92 million needed to cover existing staff costs, Irish University Association tells government
Relaxed regulations will allow more universities to recruit researchers at different stages in their careers
One in eight students in the UK admits to taking drugs in the past year, with many claiming they want to reduce their drug use
University of Glasgow philosophers behind viral ‘ChatGPT is bullshit’ paper claim student AI use is linked to dubious techno optimism of billionaire Silicon Valley moguls
Extending embargoes and permitting more exceptions are likelier than a full U-turn, suggest academic publishing experts
All eyes are on Tohoku University and its grandiose future plans as excellence initiative gets under way, but critics question whether goals are achievable
Sector leaders say international students and researchers, funding and academic freedom at risk if National Rally wins power