Academics contributing to books are risking their livelihoods
It is scandalous that wealthy publishers make academics provide what is, in effect, unlimited legal expenses insurance, says Andrew Tettenborn
It is scandalous that wealthy publishers make academics provide what is, in effect, unlimited legal expenses insurance, says Andrew Tettenborn
Moving on:?Can academia restore the German Rust Belt’s shine?
At campus steeped in scandal, trustees fault Stanley over sexual misconduct reporting procedures, but faculty and students help him fight back
As universities buff up their diversity credentials, Australia’s largest regional institution warns of ‘hunting’ in its backyard
UK analysis of data on siblings’ attitudes challenges right-wing claims that universities ‘indoctrinate’ students into leftist thinking
‘Reprofiling’ of?planned?increase in spending and opting against association to Horizon Europe likely to be on table,?predicts?ex-minister
World-first study highlights need for clear sexual harassment policies, suggesting that men became more wary of collaborating with female colleagues
作为一名校园警卫,乔治·巴斯(George Bass)经常看到学生智力能力和生活技能之间的差距
Achievement of 400,000 mark?driven by influx from Europe and the US, although francophone Africa still dominates
Researchers concerned about increased bureaucracy attached to government proposals
Scholars say Russia’s war is to blame for decline in first-year students, with some noting ‘unprecedented’ increases in Polish and Ukrainian languages
Beijing has given green light for international students’ return but some institutions say learners will have to wait until 2023
Prize committees should re-examine nominees with below-average scientometric scores, says Adrian Furnham
The?president of the University of Victoria outlines how his university?is welcoming more indigenous people?
Rwandan government and Mastercard Foundation hand over $275 million as institution enters second decade