Life still trumps work for female researchers in the Middle East
The unrelenting social pressure to take on all domestic duties?leaves women little time for professional advancement, says?Sabrin Ramadhan
The unrelenting social pressure to take on all domestic duties?leaves women little time for professional advancement, says?Sabrin Ramadhan
Symbolic and practical support has come from across Europe, but views differ on whether continued Russian cooperation could end or abet the conflict
Amid chaos, non-profit groups work to help an estimated 20,000 Indians leave war zone
Selective institutions again face backsliding in perennial challenge of guessing how many admitted students will accept
Orbán administration’s illiberal intrusions into institutional governance will be ‘difficult’ to reverse,?say scholars?
Warning comes as data on English student numbers suggest institutions growing international master’s cohorts
选择出国深造的中国毕业生比例在全球疫情前已经呈下降趋势
Universities?have a duty to?protect students from the power imbalance inherent in a personal relationship with a staff member, says Cara Aitchison
If just one in 20 supported technologies hits paydirt, new fund will pay for itself, says STEM lobby
Around one in 12 postgraduate researchers would publish fraudulent results if it helped them get ahead, says study
Swinburne says former councillor and union rep was not targeted, but he says redundancy criteria were written for him
Scholars and PhD students voice frustration at lack of concrete plans in consultation on ‘new deal’ for postgraduate researchers
Scholars expressing ‘shock and horror’ call for ‘immediate stop’ to Putin’s ‘senseless’ invasion
Group that had input into document says it seeks to ‘shore up’ institutions’ reputations rather than make a difference for students?
As the Christ Church saga underlines, college trustees must ask probing questions if they are to fulfil their responsibilities, says Gill Evans?