Pandemic job losses ‘accelerating’ in ߣߣÊÓÆµ
Permanent rather than casual staff now being targeted, report suggests, but expert queries data underpinning the analysis

Permanent rather than casual staff now being targeted, report suggests, but expert queries data underpinning the analysis

A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Update includes more references on support for immigrants and refugees, while institutions with dedicated courses on sustainability or the SDGs will be rewarded

Acknowledgment comes days after apology from Melbourne

Institute in Liverpool will involve universities, hospital and local authorities in ‘holistic’ research on pandemics

Walkouts expected as government decides on English reforms in wake of Covid disruption

Despite chronically low youth turnout, federal agency sees bigger pandemic need to aid elderly with ballots

New requirements to ensure migrants are financially self-sufficient will ‘weaken’ Sweden’s universities and high-tech industries, critics warn

Covid’s creation of an environment in which lessons can be debated will improve public understanding, say Deenan Pillay and David King

NMITE director Elena Rodriguez-Falcon says engineering institution has delivered on founding vision despite discarding more radical proposals

Amid languishing quality, introducing what could be a more expensive curriculum to deliver may not boost employability, says Pushkar

Researcher rating tool ‘corrects for most biases’ and allows comparisons across disciplines

ߣߣÊÓÆµ and New Zealand’s isolation continues, but global collaboration is ever more crucial, says Dawn Freshwater

Ivy League standard-bearer cites climate wreckage in cutting oil industry from its $42 billion (£30 billion) endowment

Former Tennessee researcher wins first court trial of Trump-era crackdown, while Biden stance remains unclear