Third of academics ‘want live lectures to stay online’ post-Covid
Survey for regulator finds teaching staff more likely to lack access to right technology and support compared with students, and are less confident in their skills

Survey for regulator finds teaching staff more likely to lack access to right technology and support compared with students, and are less confident in their skills

Top-ranked Melbourne the latest to declare a surplus in the face of pandemic

Institutions in Double First Class initiative poaching professors from rivals and creating ‘shadow’ academic posts, says study

Digital divide is ‘greatest challenge’ facing country’s education system in Covid era, researchers say

Repeat of autumn semester outbreaks adds to mounting pressure on Greek system

Despite new encouragement, campuses that quit under Trump not considering reversals

We know from bitter experience that poor or misguided online practice can have serious safeguarding consequences, say Emma Bond and Andy Phippen

No algorithm to be used to allocate grades following debacle that threw university admissions into chaos last year

Awareness campaigns, support services and coordination with local authorities and transport providers are all needed, says Maya Tutton

Political appetite for post-qualification admissions means universities must work with government to avoid risks to autonomy, conference told

Data from study pinpoints first years after childbirth as biggest hit to women’s research productivity

Scholar proposes annual forums among US and Chinese university presidents, virtual international classrooms and end to Cold War comparison to improve relationship

Russia leads on number of submissions but institutions across a record 98Â territories take part

Audit finds changes were made without necessary approvals amid row over senior staff conduct

While notching up a leadership position can make a woman a role model, her treatment can be equally influential, professor says