Time for quiet v-cs to voice HE’s moral mission
Strategic silence of vice-chancellors within our national debate is a mistake when the quest for truth is so central to academia, argues Sir Geoff Mulgan
Strategic silence of vice-chancellors within our national debate is a mistake when the quest for truth is so central to academia, argues Sir Geoff Mulgan
Government should look to foster culture of collaboration after era of competition, says Hepi paper
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Two years on from international scandal, Karl Andersson claims he had received nothing but praise for article prior to online outcry
Academics question why some universities should be pushed to the wall while others swell their intake
A new law permitting foreign universities to set up Greek outposts is seen by some as a first step to transforming a very statist system. But with doubts over the law’s constitutionality compounding...
World of possibility:?Will branch campuses uplift Greek higher education?
Scholars from across the political divide see reduced engagement with their research when they are more outspoken, report finds
But flaws in controversial bill are already creating problems, according to top legal scholar and university leader
Freedom of Information requests reveal the wide differences in ticket prices and gown hire fees at Russell Group institutions
兰道尔·惠特克(Randall Whittaker)表示,半工半读的工人阶级背景本科生很难在课程上投入长时间
Australian scholars say improving response times make website ‘an appealing tool’ for cheating, but findings are disputed
Research indicates that dozens of institutions have held lowest-level award for more than a decade and ‘are content not to do more’
Metric used to inform new policy adds to confusion for top-ranked institutions while other vice-chancellors welcome?‘certainty’ provided by their allocations
University is said to have conceded to some demands over low scholarship payments, despite funding concerns