Canada joining the rush to create a Darpa
Trudeau government set to fulfil campaign promise for version of legendary US innovation agency, amid mixed expert assessment of its wisdom

Trudeau government set to fulfil campaign promise for version of legendary US innovation agency, amid mixed expert assessment of its wisdom

Students complain of being ‘kept in dark’ over immigration status and pushed into MBA programme

MP’s draft transparency law comes after failure to self-regulate against threats such as autocratic influence, says academic

Marketing claims are often empty, unaccompanied by comprehensive policies, plans, timetables or evaluation criteria, says Harvey Graff

New schools of future technologies and modern industries part of 10.7 billion yuan plan

Adapting and adopting US approaches to commercialisation offer an opportunity for the UK, says Chris Loryman

Without it, we could lose sight of the subtleties of the sliding scale of disadvantage and its impact on participation, says Jayne Taylor

Pledges of $90 million help Ivy League campus join small club depleted in recent years by financial stress and prioritisation of domestic applicants

Delayed roll-out of booster jabs among UK’s younger population means thousands of students will be at risk of serious infection, say researchers

Continuing to offer anonymous surveys just invites abuse of lecturers, say ߣߣÊÓÆµn researchers

While its educational niche may confer unique advantage, D’Youville shows it can maintain student services with one less day

Perhaps it is only by recasting an agreement as an adventure that professors can respond to the urgency of our times, says Robert Zaretsky

Provost at Virginia expected to take office in July, replacing Gutmann after high-profile 18-year tenure

Scholars asked to refuse to speak or help with examinations at university where 46 jobs remain at risk

England deputy chief medical officer, on secondment since 2017 from the university, has been one of most high-profile faces of country’s pandemic response