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Ministry decision to allow universities to deny services to women without headscarves ‘will only reinforce people’s anger’, says scholar
Many learners reluctant to attend public institutions as this may ‘legitimise regime’, says researcher
Academic council says safety of teachers and students a top concern after Kremlin puts institution on blacklist
Afghan students find Indian universities continue to expect their physical presence, despite lack of visas
Literature scholar talks about life in Japan and being an academic single mother
Administrators take ‘very clever’ strategy to ‘divide’ students by disciplining two of them harshly while letting others go, scholar says
US administrators wary of losing millions in government funding over risky China ties, scholars say
Removal of students from dormitories has left many scrambling to afford lodging in city or return to rural homes, where online learning is ‘impossible’
Chairman of National Assessment and Accreditation Council committee resigns, citing concerns over ‘questionable grades’
As political turmoil mounts in India, Jamia Millia Islamia v-c says she will protect students, but suspend those who go ‘too far’
Linking salary rises to publication record has fuelled research ethics violations, with early career academics struggling the most
A year after his ordeal, Chinese American semiconductor specialist Gang Chen reflects on how a 12-month government investigation changed his life and work
Physicist who spoke out in anti-regime demonstrations faces uncertain future, unable to return to her university or country
Educational institutions ‘should not act as correction agencies, but be centres of human flourishing’, scholar says
Fewer than one in three educators feels they are getting the support they need from their employer, according to survey
Even as Covid travel restrictions are lifted, Xi-era crackdown on freedoms is making on-the-ground research much more difficult
Pragmatic approach to careers and medical school frenzy behind trend of turning down offers at prestigious ‘SKY’ institutions, academics say
Rainbow flag has become ‘target of surveillance’ for university authorities rooting out activism, says scholar
Australian institutions plan outposts in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
Government more likely to attract branches that are ‘very small and focused’ than large landmark campuses, scholar predicts
Scholars call for greater transparency on institutional hiring processes
Planned departure from Western higher education will ‘limit Russian students’ exposure to outside world and democracy’, scholars warn
Figures will ‘strain’ private institutions, with faculty and course cuts expected by academics