Covid ‘nearly eliminated’ on UK campus after asymptomatic testing
University of East Anglia figures show positive cases among students declined dramatically throughout first term, with very few cases among staff

University of East Anglia figures show positive cases among students declined dramatically throughout first term, with very few cases among staff

Murdoch gives the language another year and backs away from proposal to sideline some academics from research

Harvard and MIT researchers and alumni see deadly mistake in long approval processes

Ucas says disadvantaged students were among those who benefitted but warns of tougher challenges ahead

The hard-drinking machismo of anthropology, the silencing of women and the dangers of life on remote digs are unearthed and explored anew

Pandemic or no pandemic, academics should try to find time for regular rethinking of their curricula and methods, says Jessica Johnson
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Early data from University of Bristol survey suggest asymptomatic testing will be crucial in understanding spread among students

Union branch say allowing president and chief financial officer to stay sends a ‘terrible message to staff’

Virus management earns no brownie points for Antipodean education, with UK ranked higher even on safety

Higher education consultancy to continue operating independently under its own name

Penn and its students reap benefits, but hiring may have widened broader inequalities in academia

More than 50 rectors with no international publications continuously tweet pro-government messages, reflecting country’s waning academic freedom