Germany’s unique work-study system creaks under pandemic strain
Germany has tradition of student placements in firms and universities, but coronavirus lay-offs highlight lack of state support for living costs
Germany has tradition of student placements in firms and universities, but coronavirus lay-offs highlight lack of state support for living costs
David McClough reflects on whether higher education should take to the morally higher ground
Australian analysis finds acronym use has multiplied tenfold in abstracts, with 94 per cent of 17,500 possible three-letter combinations used at least once
The A-level grading fiasco has highlighted the limitations of using exam results to assess undergraduate preparedness, says Suleiman M. Sharkh
Some predict lower-tariff institutions will not necessarily be the ones to lose out, while there is also hope that crisis may curtail negative political narrative around HE
Group of prominent UK scientists warns that the risk of infection is too high for in-person teaching
Chinese academics coming home from overseas should be seen as a source of new ideas, not sidelined, study says
Australian thinktank tracks sharp increase in overseas recruitment stations and warns of links to covert activities
Dread of ‘selling out’ and heroic figure of ‘struggling artist’ cause many creative arts graduates to persist with dead-end jobs rather than maximising their skills in alternative careers, says...
Australian university insists it is just planning for potential scenarios, amid claims that 3,000 jobs are at risk
Different scenarios for legislative progress force universities to plan for range of outcomes
Emma Rees praises a lively yet forensic analysis of systemic misogyny
Numbers caps lifted for medicine, dentistry, veterinary science and teacher training courses in wake of A-levels fiasco
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New guidelines offer fresh hope for veteran Indonesia studies scheme that was facing closure because of Covid impact on overseas travel