14 April 2022 digital edition
Hiring on fire:?Will universities get burned by post-Covid labour issues?
Hiring on fire:?Will universities get burned by post-Covid labour issues?
Opening congressionally mandated review of Chinese educational centres, Pentagon official pushes lawmakers to concentrate on bigger challenges
Graduates facing interest rate ‘rollercoaster ride’ in coming years unless changes are made to the way cap is implemented, Institute for Fiscal Studies says
V-cs increasingly predict next government will have to look again at sector funding as costs rise and universities face ‘running on fumes’
After years of resisting university managers determined to graduate students at all costs, one US professor decided it was time to quit
新研究推翻了人们长久以来的观念
But insiders say there are votes to be gained in policies to make participation more equitable
Approval of Jean-Eric Paquet’s transfer to Japan ambassador would create space for a more evangelical approach, observers say
Disruption will hit summer assessment period, but employers call on unions to ‘move on’
More ‘operating deficits’ tipped as Australia’s national university reboots activity levels in a Covid-normal world
Only coach to risk federal trial found guilty on multiple charges, giving prosecution overwhelming win in three-year process
詹姆斯·史黛西·泰勒(James Stacey Taylor)称,如果作者必须自己掏钱,他们就会有很大动力来彻底检查自己的信息来源
Franklin Feng Tao found guilty despite lack of evidence of payment and Biden commitment to halt Trump-era crackdown
Staff?scour social media to root out dissidents, with escalation of penalties meant to silence students
French outpost is second worldwide and will host ‘transformational’ collaboration aligned with UN?goals