Kenya’s first online university could be ‘transformative’
The Open University of Kenya is expected to begin classes in September
The Open University of Kenya is expected to begin classes in September
Permanent contracts, lighter workloads and higher salaries would boost the flagging prestige of Ukraine’s academy,?says?Alexander Kostyuk?
The interim report’s focus on engagement with Australian communities risks overlooking obligations to the rest of the world, says Craig Jeffrey
Hewlett Foundation president to join institution in April 2024, succeeding Baroness Shafik
Petitioners ask leading Italian university to look again at honorary degree for Ka?s Sa?ed over his replacement theory rhetoric and constitutional power grabs
Greenwich – stripped of accreditation last year – one of seven to now receive positive ratings from inspectorate
After losing faculty and students because of partisan DeSantis reforms, campus described as paying recruiters despite federal ban
After tackling the challenges of accessing large and diverse survey samples,?Phelim Bradley’s?Prolific is moving into AI
Academics granted unique access to ‘black box of algorithms’ to?explore social media’s influence on?2020 presidential election, but many question if?‘independence by?permission’ model can endure
Leaders say a vote curbing Supreme Court powers has forced them to speak out, but they must still consider pro-government faculty and staff as the state heads for civil strife
University accused of trying to dodge proper consultation by unveiling latest cuts while staff are away
Chance to ensure research has ‘real impact’ in fast-developing country attracting top scholars from abroad, rectors say
Three hundred mathematicians expected to have retired by middle of the century
Female researchers given additional three years to apply to reflect childbearing and caring responsibilities
After being exempted from Supreme Court ruling on Harvard and UNC, training grounds for Pentagon officers face their own legal threat