How communities of practice can help improve your teaching
Teachers coming together to share learning strategies and mentor each other can?prevent?burnout and jump-start professional growth, says Valencia Gabay
Teachers coming together to share learning strategies and mentor each other can?prevent?burnout and jump-start professional growth, says Valencia Gabay
Higher education leaders fear shortage of skilled workers if limit is not lowered from ?30,000
PhDs are becoming more programmatic in many countries, but the German one-on-one model retains considerable influence, says Glen Jones
Technologies like AI should be fostered to enhance learning, but more attention should also be paid to the core, humanistic missions of universities, writes Lin Jianhua
The advent?of Plan S promises to turbocharge the open access movement,?but amid pushback from researchers and publishers, Rachael Pells examines whether the demand for published research truly merits...
If not, the country¡¯s single biggest success story could be at?risk, says Janet Beer
New ambitions to increase Pakistan¡¯s higher education capacity and collaborations with the UK are reason enough be hopeful for the country¡¯s future, says Cara Aitchison
Effort to publish damned by review process Ronald Barnett offered some suggestions on how to conduct journal reviews with integrity in his article ¡°Where are the ethics in academic publishing?¡± (...
Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie - Paris 13 d¨¦cembre 2002 Madame la Ministre Mesdames et Messieurs Je vous remercie de m'avoir convi¨¦ ¨¤ cette deuxi¨¨me ¨¦dition des journ¨¦es Science et T¨¦l¨¦vision J'...
The lecturer in international business and strategy and author of Supermarket USA on big books, the ¡®Cold War Farms Race¡¯ and jazzed-up propaganda battles
New York, 3rd February 2002 Introduction It is a great pleasure to have been invited here this evening to address such a distinguished audience from the health care, food beverage, retail and...
Sir John Kingman hints that research councils could withhold funding in cases where universities do not address unfair treatment of staff
Successful partnerships with industry players hinge on location and circumstances, while funding is only part of the picture, says Sarah Wild
Four institutions hope science-focused campus will be exempted from student numbers cap