国际学生陆续回到澳大利亚
学生潮不足以改变澳高校财务的“轻微负面前景”
学生潮不足以改变澳高校财务的“轻微负面前景”
新加坡学生专注于成绩,但他们的技能和态度对于成功同样重要,塔努沙·拉吉(Thanusha Raj)说
Systems have the data to track students, the leverage to facilitate collaboration and the authority to create transfer policies, says Nancy L Zimpher
Doxa editor Armen Aramyan discusses year-long house arrest, narrowing academic freedom and the future of Russia’s independent media
Concerns raised about impact of lengthy restrictions, with institutions further afield facing questions, too
Researchers on tight deadline to decide whether to jump ship or accept replacement funding guarantee
Holyrood creates ?1 million fund for international students facing hardship
War has helped to fan inflation and wither universities’ resources. With scant prospect of let-up, all eyes are watching the horizon for hopeful signs
The product of a warm and happy childhood spent tinkering with computers explains how soft expectations created a personal drive that startled lab colleagues
Compromise between egalitarian and competitive ideals could usher in bigger university groupings and more interdisciplinary evaluation
While staff hostility towards philanthropically backed humanities courses has not abated, entry and satisfaction scores suggest students take a different view
Academics call for rethink of latest Australian security intervention
The president of Harvey Mudd College discusses smashing glass ceilings and how to get more women into STEM subjects?
The Great Resignation, remote working and rapid changes in the graduate employment market are all forcing US higher education institutions to evolve – fast. But are institutions that have spent two...
In developing nations deemed too rich for fee waivers, subscription journals are the only publishing option, say three Brazilian scientists