Is online delivery placing students at greater risk of abuse?
Amid mass online instruction, universities need to up their game around digital safeguarding and student welfare, say Andy Phippen and Emma Bond

Amid mass online instruction, universities need to up their game around digital safeguarding and student welfare, say Andy Phippen and Emma Bond

John Eastman, a renowned conservative, joined Trump at rally to push vote fraud claim

Gang Chen, respected nanoengineering professor, faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted

Bryan Cheyette praises an ambitious account of the place of literature in addressing today’s fundamental issues of persecution and injustice

Low case rates will allow the phased return from April, says education minister

Office for Students suggests universities may need to provide extra lectures or repeat courses after pandemic-related disruption

Delayed government verdict on post-18 education review seen as unlikely to address concerns on rising system costs or HE economic role

HBCUs want a chance after decades of federal aid for poorer white-majority institutions

Author of London Met study attacks universities’ ‘empty platitudes and virtue signalling’

Reassessing operations through an institutional mission lens will prove more palatable than business-driven decisions, says ex-Adelaide boss

Senior administrators should serve the greater good, not pander to their most powerful stakeholders, says Kathy Johnson Bowles

Universities express concern about diversion of clinical academic staff to front-line services and impact of lockdown

Quick shutdowns protected students but not off-campus neighbours, Stanford analysis shows

THE is taking a deeper look at the perception of universities, a measure that has become increasingly important during the pandemic, says Duncan Ross

New entry route aimed at ‘entirely new stream of applicants’ from disadvantaged backgrounds