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International linguists have decried a Hong Kong professor¡¯s controversial claim that bias against non-native English speakers is ¡®myth¡¯
A UK university has been criticised for cancelling a guest lecture after a British academic refused to produce his passport
Politics scholar angered by what he claims was ¡®ruthless¡¯ attempt to discredit him by citing non-inclusion in UK¡¯s research excellence framework
The university professor and former political prisoner compares his own iconoclastic impulses to Rhodes Must Fall movement
Assessment, timetables and module weighting could be altered to reduce pressures for students who travel a long way to university each day, says study author
Myths about the impact of having a surname starting with a letter late in the alphabet have been debunked by a new analysis
Student artists at Staffordshire University have transformed academic research on graduate debt into a full-length comic
Loan will contribute to ¡®improving education in Hungary¡¯
Spread of student ratings is part of trend that poses a threat to academic autonomy and diversity, says Coventry University academic
As universities tighten attendance policies, an education professor has argued that scholars should be more prepared to accept absence
Co-author of a major UK study of female advancement at Pakistan¡¯s universities recounts positive experience of such institutions
Clive Oppenheimer recounts dodging lava bombs and gunmen as he guided the director to global hot spots for his film about volcanoes
Plugging a multibillion-pound deficit exacerbated by June¡¯s poll result may require ¡®drastic measures¡¯, analysts have warned
Those who leave China to study are more likely to win jobs and promotion when they return, but local academics tend to take top administrative roles, analysis suggests
The Nordic state, known for its liberal social policies, is the latest country to announce plans for a ban on burkas in its education system
¡®Unexpected¡¯ twist occurred after a seven-year-old¡¯s manuscript on bats was accepted by a pay-to-publish journal
Former anti-Mafia prosecutor Raffaele Cantone will investigate cronyism and nepotism in Italy¡¯s higher education system next year
Academic journal editor-turned-lecturer Hilary Hamnett explains the most common reasons why papers are rejected
Academic attainment of disadvantaged students can be improved if they can decide how they are assessed, study claims
Chancellor Lizhong Yu tells Jack Grove about how NYU Shanghai hopes its model will turbocharge international mobility
A lack of strategy and autonomy are to blame for French universities¡¯ failure to keep pace on transnational education, study suggests
Peer reviews created by self-generated text machines are the latest threat to scientific integrity
More funding is needed to keep scientific research in the Netherlands strong, warn universities
Large-scale quantitative analysis of university grades confirms the existence of slump in second-year marks first observed in the 1950s