Only a handful of UK universities maximised their public profiles during the pandemic because press officers were diverted towards internal crises or social media engagement, says Fiona Fox
Ostensibly family-friendly work arrangements assumed to benefit women can have the opposite effect, a study of academics¡¯ lockdown experiences suggests
Universities will be told what approaches to online education fail to meet Office for Students' requirements as government pushes for return to face-to-face education
Scholars optimistic despite 490,000 learners still waiting to enter country, with recent survey showing 53 per cent struggle with ¡®serious mental health issues¡¯
Classroom skills that previously came naturally to lecturers and students can become very rusty in the online environment, says Christopher Hallenbrook
Higher education must double down on the liberal education values of interdisciplinarity, experiential learning and critical thinking, says Eric Skipper
Outside a few elite institutions promising online formats for the coming semester, campus health experts fear monetary strains may overpower medical judgement
Omicron variant amplifying uncertainties, but initial indications suggest federal relief and economic growth may permit another year of post-secondary gains