Google vows to treat six-month course as degree equivalent
Pledge draws respect given Google’s size, but triggers doubts about its eventual extent
Pledge draws respect given Google’s size, but triggers doubts about its eventual extent
Those who fear a resurgence of coronavirus as campuses reopen can take heart from how Taiwan’s universities maintained in-person teaching throughout the pandemic, explains Cher Chiu
Experts see move to allow applicants from beyond Europe to apply for UKRI funding as a key plank of the UK’s post-Brexit research base
Hundreds of Indian students given the all-clear to enter country – but getting there is another question
Prime minister decides on ‘need for fresh official leadership’ after A-levels U-turn
Chancellor fell on his sword after respecting victims’ pleas for confidentiality, accepting poor legal advice and swallowing ‘lies’ about sex scandals
The pandemic has shown how public investment in research and healthcare pays off, argues Ana Mari Cauce
Hampshire College bounces back from the brink
Set up by young researchers, new publication will highlight where studies went wrong – but it may struggle to attract submissions
Journal reputation also a factor but likely to have only a small bearing on rapid rise of APCs
NYU Abu Dhabi’s vice-chancellor explains how her institution kept its campus open during the pandemic and what others can learn from this experience
在新冠病毒传播高风险地区,学校教职工和学生必须在公共区域佩戴面部遮挡物
Concessions address some concerns about proposed changes, but other worries linger
Latest allegations against controversial president prompt resignation demand
We preview the upcoming virtual World Academic Summit and speak with the University of Toronto’s Susan McCahan about her vision of the future for higher education