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The vice-chancellor of FLAME University in India discusses his agenda for reform, lessons learned from his alma mater and the importance of keeping employees happy
Academics debate whether spike in interest is down to draft dodging or career reckonings prompted by upheaval
NYU economist reflects on stumbling into her field, using data for the public good, and lessons from four decades in academia
日本在性别平等方面排名较低,日本女性长期以来一直抱怨,对她们的家务要求加上高校不愿提供帮助,使她们很难从事学术事业。但是事情开始改变了吗?林宝娜(Pola Lem)在东京报道
President forced to search for third ministry candidate since May, leaving sector rudderless as universities face enrolment decline and frozen fees
Military drills may put off overseas learners at a time when student flows from mainland China are already staunched by Covid-19
Critics highlight historic plagiarism allegations and ‘flawed’ selection process
Moves ‘appear to fit a broader pattern’ of Indian authorities using diverse means to restrict researchers’ freedom, says academic rights group
研究人员警告称,这会对国际出版以及学生和教职员工流动产生连锁反应
Administrators are noting who is signing petitions critical of government or speaking out publicly, lecturers say
CUHK centre in Shanghai seen as controversial by some, inevitable by others
Wage disagreements with language institute and cleaning staff lead lecturers and students to express dismay about treatment of employees
Despite holding its own at Peking University, Yuanpei College still encounters resistance to its approach, professor says
Inaugural intake of students expected to arrive in Birmingham in autumn 2023, but funding and governance still to be determined
Survey results ‘show significant differences’ in performance of major student destination countries amid high demand for student visas
Greatest obstacles facing universities coming from increased ideological control over education, says professor
Experts predict institution in planned megacity could surpass KAUST with backing of all-powerful Mohammed bin Salman
Promotion of divisive ‘wedge issues’ enhances Donelan’s standing within Tory party by throwing ‘red meat’ to backbenchers, says sector leader
Women chairing university complaint bodies are at risk of retribution and cases are not always ‘taken seriously’ by committee members, academics say
Existing students able to complete courses as usual, but universities face question mark over autumn recruitment
该政策受到广泛欢迎,但学者们表示日本“必须解决未来新冠疫情的不确定性”
Religious requirements tripled, forcing some institutions to make cuts to core courses
Higher education analysts mull China’s continued attractiveness as a student destination amid its zero-Covid policy and scant foreign student returnees
An internalised, colonial-era emphasis on exam grades is preventing students from deeper learning, forum hears