Spain’s ‘crazy’ squeeze on precarity ‘impossible’ without funding
Critics say plans to lower the?limit on temporary staff from 40 per cent to 8 per cent are unworkable and could lock in under-qualified lecturers
Critics say plans to lower the?limit on temporary staff from 40 per cent to 8 per cent are unworkable and could lock in under-qualified lecturers
Leading professor proposes charter to protect free exchange of knowledge
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse chancellor discusses the importance of role models for students, his approach to hiring top staff and how he has stayed in the role for 15?years
Loss of an institutional position closes too many doors for those whose passion for research outlives their academic careers, says Maria Cohut
Lecturer protests innocence but steps down from government ahead of role leading EU policymaking
Funding boost for new partnerships to ensure those moving to a new location get the help they need
One-word responses such as ‘excellent’ and ‘perfect’ been given to those taking assessments
Education and labour expert from Columbia and Princeton promises new focus on helping students compare institutions
Peer-reviewed open access entry aims to unite field burdened by outside political turmoil and internal disagreements over academic norms
英国大学工会调查发现,处于职业生涯早期或非长期岗位的人工作时间最长
安迪·谢德林(Andy Shaindlin)和大卫·威廉姆斯(David Williams)表示,不捐赠的校友错过了他们本可以获得的大部分福利,这一点很重要
Relatively benign system under strain from soaring inflation, fee hikes and reduced repayment thresholds
The University of Juba has emerged strong from decades of turmoil, topped by a pandemic. But other institutions are suffering, says Kuyok Abol Kuyok
学者们被敦促教学时更多地在场以营造更好的学习环境
Researchers need to be confident enough to lift the veil on the debate that is at the heart of scientific progress, says Rebecca Lawrence