Turkey purge: EUA condemns move on university deans
Hundreds of deans have been ordered to resign while academics have been told not to travel abroad for work in the wake of the failed coup
Hundreds of deans have been ordered to resign while academics have been told not to travel abroad for work in the wake of the failed coup
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Serdar Değirmencioğlu was dismissed from his university in April, and believes many more are on the verge of being banned from public service
Britain's traditional universities will be "well and truly stuffed" by online higher education providers unless steps are taken to embrace the electronic future of education. This was just one view...
More than 1,400 academics have signed a petition condemning the treatment of university staff
Political theorist Andrei Stavilă explains how a comment on a friend’s Facebook page led to exit from Turkish university
Brian Brivati calls on academics to sweeten the foul air of politics with refreshing ideas. The first real skirmishes of the 1997 general election have left a nasty taste in my mouth. If this is as...
New rules enabling higher education board to shut down private universities seen as a threat to the government amount to ‘banditry’
A COP-style UN forum to coordinate and promote public education could help prevent natural hazards from becoming disasters, says Afroz Shah
Council for At-Risk Academics is fundraising to help displaced academics continue teaching
India and Hong Kong emerge as best represented countries in year of record entries
ChatGPT must compel humanities scholars to rethink their acceptance of intellectual mediocrity and lax standards, says James Walker
Literature scholar talks about life in Japan and being an academic single mother
UK and US universities could profit from growing appetite for study abroad, says report
The pan-continental alliances face many issues, but Erasmus took three decades to attain its present success, says Anthony Forster