‘Draconian’ security laws for universities irresponsible: Brandis
Former attorney general turned security professor says avoiding ‘overreach’ is as important as protecting public safety
Former attorney general turned security professor says avoiding ‘overreach’ is as important as protecting public safety
The UK’s National Union of Students is 100 years old. But as students around the world focus on single-issue campaigns and relations with governments crumble amid mutual disdain, questions abound...
Burning bridges:?Are unions still students’ megaphone??
In bleak assessment, AAUP finds full-time wages up 2 per cent, but down 5 per cent after inflation, falling below recession levels
Choice of former Darpa director to replace Lander affirms growing government-wide shift towards emphasising applied research
Despite known risk, politicians from states with weak science records push dramatic expansion of affirmative-action-style set-asides for federal dollars
Western scholars may be taken aback by job?negotiations in a country where universities rarely reward merit over seniority
Position?will be used to ‘keep universities on a shorter leash’ and ‘pre-empt any potential dissent’, academics say
Australian educators demand ‘clarity’ on whether pandemic concessions will be extended
There is always more to a research question than the underpinning science. So work with the people you are studying, says Nicola Ray
专家称,韩国的软实力只是部分原因,还有首尔在世界各地开设的、吸引数百万人学习的韩语学院
Female scholars grossly under-represented on editorial boards of public health and environmental science publications, says Cambridge-led study
University’s ‘strong’ financial results energise union calls for job security and pay rises
Shift prestigious institutions to ‘greater potential’ of education for excluded adults, says?FT?columnist
Peking and Tsinghua join drive to smooth journey from undergraduate to postgraduate studies