Academics are promoting the wrong kind of rigour
My student is right to wonder out loud why learning in college must be a forced march rather than a playful adventure, says Gregory Skutches

My student is right to wonder out loud why learning in college must be a forced march rather than a playful adventure, says Gregory Skutches

Leading the way: can universities make the Rust Belt shine again?

It won’t be long before we’re all looking to immersive technology to further students’ learning, says Mary Matheson

Outgoing US president cites USC trustee in rationale for helping fellow Florida developer

Institutions have introduced four-day weeks during lockdowns, but scholars suspect most changes will be temporary

Warnings that banking covenants could be breached in some scenarios emerge in latest accounts

Campuses rated below par for three years in a row could be asked to suspend undergraduate recruitment

Universities should partner with students instead of treating them like passive recipients of our superior knowledge, says Simone Buitendijk

Only losers focus on excellent science. Better to cook the books, spin the wheel and trust to cronies, say Robert de Vries and John Jerrim

Growth of academics on such terms precedes pandemic and REF census

British Council expert says universities should be prepared for more deferrals, cancellations and late decision-making over the next 12 months

Event to focus on teaching, research and internationalisation

Strategy for institutional financing of open science follows California and UK models

Survey of ߣߣÊÓÆµn researchers also reveals unusual problems associated with home working, including sleepwalkers gatecrashing Zoom calls

Academics at Southwest Minzu University complained of bonuses as small as 91p – or even negative awards