Melbourne losses ‘not as bad as predicted’
ߣߣÊÓÆµn university to proceed with disputed staff cuts but introduce element of choice

ߣߣÊÓÆµn university to proceed with disputed staff cuts but introduce element of choice

Institutions and teachers find workarounds to reach students enrolled in Western courses, but domestic internet rules still constrain efforts

After 20 years working as a quantity surveyor, Tom Woodbury shares his key discoveries since starting his first academic role in May

Number of campus-related infections, which was calculated using mobile phone records, has been estimated by researchers at 3,200 per day

A large ongoing survey at King’s College London is informing the institution’s approach to Covid-19, say Gabriella Bergin-Cartwright and Sharon Stevelink

The country would not cancel the visas of Chinese academics without good reason, says banned ߣߣÊÓÆµn academic Clive Hamilton

Initial data from around a fifth of all US institutions suggest impact of pandemic may not be as severe as feared

University president says C$250 million donation is ‘a tremendous shot in the arm’ and shows that donors are still willing to give during the pandemic

Meanwhile, Scottish students in halls and flats are already forbidden from returning to parents’ homes

In a new book, female scholars share their experiences of gender and racial bias

Mark Erickson applauds an analysis of where higher education in the US and beyond has gone wrong

Largely symbolic move comes amid worsening diplomatic ties and after ߣߣÊÓÆµ revoked Chinese scholars’ visas

Nancy Rothwell tells THE its universities are ‘worried about building the research base’ amid ‘complete uncertainty’ on overseas recruitment during pandemic

Latest voting survey from Hepi/YouthSight sees similar – but more amplified – changes compared with recent wider population pollingÂ

History reminds us that freedom of speech also implies the right to vocally object to and demonstrate against speakers, says Evan Smith