Are university leaders up to the challenges of the ‘phygital’ world?
To navigate the pandemic, organisations need a frank review of their competencies, at both senior management and board level, says Michael Hartmann
To navigate the pandemic, organisations need a frank review of their competencies, at both senior management and board level, says Michael Hartmann
Union criticises government guidance and reiterates call to keep teaching online-only until Christmas
New developments suggest Covid fallout may not be as devastating as feared for international education flows
Some universities fear losing 40-50 per cent of international student numbers in Covid crisis, MPs also hear
Letter from shadow universities minister follows Sage paper warning over impact of return to campuses
Literature specialists barred as Australia’s relationship with China sinks another notch
Former Treasury official to leave in May 2021
Self-censorship, fuelled by fears of media misrepresentation and overstepping expertise, is more problematic than external suppression
Critics complain programmes focus too much on tactics and weapons and avoid cultural diversity issues
Soaring demand and a slightly more even playing field augur well for private and independent higher education providers
Head of major standardised test sees bans as excuse for income-related gaps
The shielding of the academic workplace from all risk of Covid-19 is not a safe or sane position, says Robert Poole
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon calls for Horizon Europe’s funding to be ‘rebalanced’ to avoid reducing budget for ‘Champions League of research’
最新的《教育概览》报告称,新冠病毒大流行对国际招生的影响不仅限于学费收入
Other Japanese institutions expected to follow suit as government funding dwindles