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Just because you can’t meet in person, it doesn’t mean you can’t network, say a number of academic experts
The politician and barrister tells Anna McKie about human rights misconceptions, and the surprising connections between law and politics
Hepi report says universities need to move past the idea that decolonisation is merely an equality and diversity issue
The recent lockdowns highlighted the strains in student housing provision in several countries. As students puzzle over why their universities have so little power to extract refunds from private providers for unused accommodation, Anna McKie asks whether it is time for some rewiring of the system
Sector agrees to new set of principles to stem decades of rising firsts
Experts say using differential fees to direct students towards subjects goes against the purpose of higher education, and is also unlikely to work
研究还显示,与处于社会经济弱势地位的青少年相比,处于优势地位的青少年更有可能申请牛津或剑桥等顶尖大学
English regulator consults on proposals to force institutions to ‘teach out’ existing students before closing
As online teaching increases, cutting casualised and short-term staff will cost more down the line, conference hears
Office for Students says results are ‘remarkably positive’ for cohort of students affected by Covid-19 and industrial action
Research also suggests that government’s anti-terrorism strategy is causing students and staff to self-censor discussions of Islam
One-third of respondents to NUS survey say they would feel ‘not at all safe’ if teaching returned to normal in September
Across leading higher education sectors, black and ethnic minority academics are more likely to be in the insecure roles being targeted by coronavirus-triggered saving programmes
Letter says Advance HE’s response to review of equality charter may fail to fully address concerns over administrative burden and inconsistency in decision-making
Liverpool John Moores asked staff to consult communications team before expressing support for movement on institutional social media accounts
Survey suggests most undergraduates expect limitations on their interaction with classmates next year
Money to be taken automatically from members’ bank accounts to support UK union’s strike fund
Vice-chancellors’ group says ministers must step in to protect graduating students from economic fallout of coronavirus
Ucas data suggest expected spike in delayed starts yet to materialise
Female academics with children say they fear the pandemic lockdowns have affected their careers
As universities accept that online learning is here to stay, we hear from three experts how to ensure students are able to effectively engage with remote teaching
At same time, experts warn that government proposals to ensure A-level pupils get more classroom time by delaying exams will cause widespread disruption to university admissions
Announcement ‘seen as bad news’ but ‘not a huge surprise’ following Brexit