Universities must not avoid genuine engagement with difficult issues
The academy should be a safe haven for ignorance – provided it is accompanied by a willingness to be respectfully challenged, says Nic Smith
The academy should be a safe haven for ignorance – provided it is accompanied by a willingness to be respectfully challenged, says Nic Smith
Back-to-campus plans hit snags on both sides of the Tasman
Westminster government ‘starting a?conversation’ on minimum entry bar, and proposals would affect only ‘tiny proportion’ of?students, says Michelle Donelan
Westminster government appears set to publish consultation on series of policy changes, including minimum entry requirements
Lawmakers moving to block lessons on race and politics after successful efforts to police school curricula
莉兹·杰克逊(Liz Jackson)称,高校的资深教职工必须承担起责任,改善针对骚扰的机构性处理方法与理解
Research aims to gather evidence on whether international links with autocratic states pose threat to UK academic freedom
About seven in 10 Oxbridge entrants now come from state sector, in a marked uptick
Dispute over future of Universities Superannuation Scheme far from over, says union
Undergraduate institutions should instil innovative thinking and research skills to prepare future PhD students, scholars say
Chair acknowledges that publication ‘caused renewed disquiet, frustration and anger’
Staggering?REF over multiple years could cut costs and reduce ‘perverse’ hiring practices, consultation suggests
Universities say they proactively uncover underpayments, but former casual claims they only acknowledge the obvious cases
Insular nation’s only private university hopes online teaching revolution means?it can attract ordinary lecturers, not just adventurers
Job insecurity has been exacerbated by legislation intended to end it, with universities facing spiralling recontracting costs and no extra funding