Blended learning is the key to boosting HE participation in Africa
A new scheme will see West African and Australian universities?co-create courses that can be replicated across the region, says Joanna Newman
A new scheme will see West African and Australian universities?co-create courses that can be replicated across the region, says Joanna Newman
Switch to aggregated voting means staff at 149 UK universities could walk out if union gets majority turnout and support
New approach ‘a great outcome’ for those fearing impacts of the ‘most bone-headed idea ever’
Existing students able to complete courses as usual, but universities face question mark over autumn recruitment
Ucas analysis suggests online learning may not have suited students with disabilities, who were more inclined to delay their degree
Marketing should include data on dropout rates and graduate outcomes, English institutions told
A two-year hiatus in educational activities following the military coup is threatening the country's post-conflict future, says a professor in Yangon
Regulator warns on dependency on Chinese students and potential impact of cost-of-living crisis, despite overall positive picture
Fewer scholars from Italy, Germany, France and Netherlands working in British universities, says report
UUK?letter to minister says it is?‘unclear what evidence is available’ to?back claim that external schemes threaten free speech and requests meeting
Universities’ difficulties in addressing their share of a national crisis may ease demand, but turning away ambitious foreigners is still a ‘missed opportunity’ for the country
While policy incentivises retention, approved leaves of absence are counted as attrition
Vote on whether to accept constitution?that would overturn decades of private-led education said to be on a knife-edge
该政策受到广泛欢迎,但学者们表示日本“必须解决未来新冠疫情的不确定性”
If the balance of the ?300 million promised by the UK government is not delivered, a broad swathe of research will suffer, says Ulrike Tillmann