‘CV-blind’ grant review divides Dutch scientists
Preventing expert reviewers from reading applicants’ CVs could damage Netherlands’ hard-won research excellence, warns senior researcher
Preventing expert reviewers from reading applicants’ CVs could damage Netherlands’ hard-won research excellence, warns senior researcher
Karine Harutyunyan accuses government of undermining her position because she supported staff and students’ protests
A utilitarian approach to undergraduate education is leading to disenchantment among students and society. It is time to put ‘play’ at the heart of learning, says Colm?O’Shea
‘Exponential growth’ in past few years sees China gain on the US in race to be the leading nation in global research output
最新研究结果似乎与英内政大臣对于外国学生从事低技能工作的说法相矛盾
The UK prime minister has invested political capital in science and innovation. It is vital that it is not wasted on ill-considered populist ideas about research
Legal action seen as ‘the only way’ to force universities to stop ‘divesting responsibility’, senate committee hears
Will a new review end Australian students’ financial crisis?
The advocate and project manager talks about his Roma identity and problems with Hungarian higher education
More details emerge of how sharp rise in quality outputs and tweak to funding formula are hitting institutions
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Focus on volume risks harming student experience and hoped-for revenues may not materialise, report warns
Advance HE survey finds retention rates have recovered after the easing of Covid restrictions, with students also happier with levels of staff engagement
Spiking inflation and an accommodation squeeze are eroding students’ already meagre means. As a major review of higher education begins, John Ross examines reforms that would allow students to keep...
Hopes that a new regulator would bring light-touch, proportionate regulation in England have been dashed, says Iain Mansfield