英国1/3大学生“因口音而被取笑”
在口音歧视方面,高等教育环境中的问题被发现比学校和职场更糟糕
在口音歧视方面,高等教育环境中的问题被发现比学校和职场更糟糕
Hepi report advocates creation of new prizes and fellowships to recognise research leadership
The new prime minister’s orthodoxy will prevent a repeat of the Iron Lady’s raid on the science and higher education budgets, says Terence Kealey
Australia’s new Labor government must allow more fee flexibility for high-cost degree subjects otherwise genuine student choice will disappear, say Robert Griew and Ian Anderson
Seeing racial inequities in system of Republican-controlled legislature appointing campus trustees, state’s Democratic leader sets up commission to press reforms
London’s ‘American’ university says move will offer ‘more transparency and greater value for money’
A glorious history of anti-fascist protest means anarchy is tolerated on Greek campuses, but some are ready for the repeal of academic asylum to finally be enforced
Nearly two dozen British institutions now accept a test that allows Chinese high schoolers taking domestic curriculum to apply to universities abroad
?ebnem Korur Fincanc? was charged with spreading terrorist propaganda after calling for inquest into army’s alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria
Companies reported to have suspended orders from university due to delay in paying invoices
Earlier engagement with African research partners will lead to improved outcomes and institutional relations, says global health expert Margaret Gyapong
‘Significant breaches’ in student body’s code of conduct identified by independent inquiry
Revolution ‘in the making’ as gender barriers torn down in campus cafeterias and students continue to march
泰晤士高等教育的研究探讨了与可持续发展目标相关的伙伴关系与合作
Jo Grady sets out six-month-long strategy of ‘phased escalation’ after securing historic mandate for further action