Universities ignore ‘New Conservative’ agenda ‘at their peril’
MPs’ vision to cut student numbers may signal future direction of party, but experts question its appeal to voters
MPs’ vision to cut student numbers may signal future direction of party, but experts question its appeal to voters
Based solely on a Turnitin report, Emily was condemned for using ChatGPT to write her essay. Except that she hadn’t, writes Daniel Sokol
‘Seat scalpers’ and institutions put a price tag on their workspaces, sparking debate about fairness
Ambitions to boost institutional profiles will fail unless academics are motivated, trained and rewarded to take the initiative, says Sheldon Jacobson
Education faculties say they are already delivering the ‘core content’ now mandated in their degrees
Doctoral students drive Iranian science, but the country’s low spending means that they often lack access to basic resources, says Roohola Ramezani?
US funder wants overseas partners to share all data and lab notebooks every three months
ARC responds to allegations that assessors were using chatbot to write feedback on applications
Union condemns Maynooth’s claim that ending elections will improve diversity
Hundreds of universities invited to sign guidelines on equitable partnerships in science
Nearly one in three UK university applicants had mental health-related school absences, survey finds
All 44 members of Critical Public Health board resign over Taylor & Francis’ article processing charges and alleged push for minimum paper counts
It isn’t perfect, but data and analytics could capture the disadvantages applicants face and the diversity they may represent, says Carlo Ratti
When Covid closed borders, universities’ over-reliance on international student fees looked like disaster.?Are they any less exposed today?
Trial ahead of LLE failed because of ‘utilitarian’ course offer while ‘top university’ prestige harms credit transfer prospects, says leader