Queen’s Birthday Honours: knighthood for outgoing King’s principal
Physicist Brian Cox, author Bernardine Evaristo and former Ucas chief executive Mary Curnock Cook also recognised
Physicist Brian Cox, author Bernardine Evaristo and former Ucas chief executive Mary Curnock Cook also recognised
Liverpool becomes latest UK university to halt in-person tuition due to Covid-19
Early career scholars, seasoned academics and institutions themselves all benefit from the creation of alumni affinity groups, writes Gretchen Dobson
与有终身合同的女性相比,持定期合同女性提早或推迟家庭计划的可能性为前者的两倍
Threats to environment too great to leave education to scientists alone, says Harvard professor Fernando Reimers
Survey and report by Women’s Higher Education Network urges universities to radically revise their attitudes to deadlines, career development and promotion
Warning comes as report on past 25 years of efforts on issue highlight the major challenges that remain
The economics are murky but the damage that closing departments will do to universities’ missions is crystal clear, says Peter Tregear
While tallying massive financial harm, campus presidents list student well-being as chief priority
Significant rise in cases confirmed as universities move tuition online
Widespread anger over cancelled registrations could have been avoided with better management, expert says
Angelia R. Wilson applauds a wide-ranging survey of American racism but remains unconvinced by the solutions on offer
Visors, masks and social distancing: staff who have returned to teaching on campus tell us what it’s like
罗伦纳·加左提(Lorena Gazzotti)称,我们需采取紧急行动,帮助那些因新冠旅行禁令而暂停研究的博士候选人
Australian budget package will tide over universities as they ‘wait and see’ if international fees rebound