Most New Zealand universities opt for compulsory vaccination
Mandates the least worst option, as vice-chancellors await ‘the inevitable court cases’
Mandates the least worst option, as vice-chancellors await ‘the inevitable court cases’
The financial effects of Covid may cause disadvantaged college applicants to panic, unclear how to apply for aid or too ashamed to do so, says Amy?Glynn
Tory ex-minister criticises ‘policy-Whitehall-Westminster establishment’ for failure to meet ‘high responsibility’ to plan for new universities
Emily Shuckburgh and Alyssa Gilbert, co-chairs of the COP26 Universities Network, draw the lessons from two years of collective effort
European research institutions want question of association to be separated from broader talks on political relationship
UK union says continuing face-to-face tuition puts staff and students in ‘unnecessary danger’
Ending in-person conferences during Covid tied to substantial gains in equity, sustainability and inclusiveness, US team finds in broad data analysis
New partnership with institutions in north-west should drive innovation and even recruitment
Deep cuts may be reversed, but the Brazilian president’s anti-science rhetoric will do lasting damage, says?John Aubrey Douglass
牛津大学一周内报告新冠病例飙升33%,其中许多为新变体
Canberra accepts advice of more than 10 reviews
Coyness, contention and competing agendas all hamper historians and sociologists of sex. Matthew Reisz speaks to those who choose, nevertheless, to probe?this most sensitive and intimate of subjects
Reforms will seek to overcome barriers to collaboration between universities within bloc
System acknowledges inviting SAT and ACT results for course placement, as Berkeley analysis shows nationwide racial bias in post-admissions sorting
New contracts at Harvard and NYU seen reflecting new determination and political and economic pressures of?Biden and?Covid