University presidents should be chosen by lottery
Those temporarily plucked from the academic ranks would have no motivation or ability to wreak havoc and then move on, argues Bruce Krajewski
Those temporarily plucked from the academic ranks would have no motivation or ability to wreak havoc and then move on, argues Bruce Krajewski
Figures from latest Education at a Glance report show low share of women among international doctoral students
布莱恩·布洛赫(Brian Bloch)说,编辑任务通常分配给来自不同领域的博士生,但不合格的稿件也总会被接受
John Jenkins apologises for shaking hands and not wearing mask at ceremony
Patience will be required to bring along those who refuse to embrace racial equality or recognise it as a priority, says Jason Arday
‘I cannot express how incredibly uncontroversial it is to ask for money to perform skilled work,’ says James Heathers
Campuses across UK report growing number of positive tests
Success rate by award value also consistently lower for women, EPSRC report finds
Traditional forms of assessment, such as exams and essays, are largely irrelevant once students arrive in the workplace – we need new methods that relate to jobs, now more than ever
Observers say the country’s universities are led by loyalists, and have long supported president by expelling opposition students and teaching pro-government ideology courses
Canadian study examines impact of students returning to campus and different testing approaches on Covid-19 infections and deaths
Experts welcome Boris Johnson’s Lifetime Skills Guarantee, but call for more details and further progress on obstacles to part-time study
Universities must accept a level of risk and implement measures to minimise the transmission of infections, says Andrew Lee
Higher education is awash with stirring statements about its commitment to greater diversity. Yet students who face discrimination often do not know where to turn and are seldom impressed by the...
Jane O’Grady is enthralled by a meticulous meditation on possible worlds and paths not taken