Online shift ‘won’t widen gap’ between campus and remote students
Equity expert also highlights the risks of competitive grading and the benefits of diverse groupings

Equity expert also highlights the risks of competitive grading and the benefits of diverse groupings

BAME scholars have relished the chance to be creators and performers in their own space, free to express themselves fully and creatively, says Jonathan Wilson

Formal contracts guaranteeing regular meetings, money for conferences, and space to work in are seen as way to mitigate unbalanced power dynamic

Academics say its ‘unethical’ for universities to profit from work done by researchers who have since lost their jobs

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Expansion of overseas language courses could offset declines back homeÂ

Shipping disruption caused by megaship grounding in Egypt has scuppered morale-boosting project to thank beleaguered university staff

Many undergraduates not expecting face-to-face tuition before summer, even though majority are at term-time addresses

The British sinologist talks about the book that sparked her interest in China, and why she decided to translate an ancient epic

Tributes paid to a scholar notable for ‘taking down the borders’ around the study of literature

Universities have decried the GCRF cuts, but being corralled into promoting justice globalism is not academic freedom, says Bruce Macfarlane

Off the rails: has Australia’s international gravy train run out of steam?

Pratap Bhanu Mehta’s resignation from Ashoka underlines that financial autonomy doesn’t remove fear of government anger, says Saikat Majumdar

With overseas enrolments hitting the buffers during the pandemic, debate rages over whether higher education’s excessive reliance on this income stream is self-inflicted – and how universities can...

Top-ranked global research institutions shine in many areas but lag on local growth and boosting skills