‘Avoid all-metric approach to REF’, says review
Bibliometric-led?evaluation of research outputs?unable to replicate ‘richness’ of peer-review model
Bibliometric-led?evaluation of research outputs?unable to replicate ‘richness’ of peer-review model
Automation should only be used to support?peer review and not usurp it, finds major study
Tan Eng Chye discusses tense geopolitics, encouraging lifelong learning and getting past the split with Yale
Move by Afghan government ‘opens door’ for?more?of its supporters to become lecturers, scholars fear
While students are exempt from Russia’s mobilisation, African students’ financial precarity leaves them open to pressure, says Ararat Osipian
榴莲视频 affairs minister pledges to speed up admission of world’s ‘best and brightest’
Sector-wide guidelines on sharing and discussing research online would also be very useful, says?Laura Hassink?
Institutions invited to host master’s programmes to address skills shortages in areas?such as bridge-building
But institutions will contribute much more to both their localities and their planet if they collaborate more, says?Simone Buitendijk
Claim by University of Essex law academics that ‘anti-trans’ speakers could ‘contaminate’ buildings branded ‘misogyny’ by critics
泰晤士高等教育首席数据官解释了为什么我们开始了新的数据收集
Australian university representatives warn of unintended consequences from two-year limit in new workplace relations act
High upfront costs defeated the most recent proposal for the two South Australian institutions to join forces back in 2018 but?now things have changed
Leading human rights activist says ‘absurd’ draft law could be ‘extremely harmful to education and research’?and is reminiscent of Soviet censorship
If the government is set on cutting international students, charging domestic students above the current ceiling is the only option, says Peter Ainsworth