The week in higher education – 31 March 2022
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
New opportunities for funding have been welcomed but future clashes over intellectual property could prove challenging
Despite incremental reforms throughout Emmanuel Macron’s first term as president,?France still has one of the most centralised higher education systems in Europe.?As the election looms, Ben Upton...
阿德里安·弗恩海姆(Adrian Furnham)表示,委员们缺乏专业知识和群体思维通常是十分危险的,所以最好将审查委托给专业律师和伦理学家
At liberty to conform: do French universities need more autonomy??
But promised infrastructure and research commercialisation funding could stretch thin
Incident could signal ‘big reversal’ of Chinese government policy on international academic exchange, academics say
There was ‘no obvious solution’?on fees, but a more targeted review could ‘take politics out’ of accounting for university funding, says Jonathan Slater
Warning that trend has much wider implications for the UK system than missing individual expertise??
Culture change becomes a numbers game as agreement drafters try to pin down progress without spooking major players
尽管经济发展“大规模”转向亚洲,但大学未能为海外学生提供适合回国的职业建议
If universities were mainstream businesses they would be in the category of bloated, oligopolistic conglomerates, says Timothy Devinney
It is doubtful that a management consulting firm could avoid throwing the baby out with the bathwater, says?Grahame R. Dowling
We hope small language changes will make a big difference to displaced communities, says Duncan Ross