US police killings turn spotlight on university training
Critics complain programmes focus too much on tactics and weapons and avoid cultural diversity issues

Critics complain programmes focus too much on tactics and weapons and avoid cultural diversity issues

The shielding of the academic workplace from all risk of Covid-19 is not a safe or sane position, says Robert Poole

Jean-Pierre Bourguignon calls for Horizon Europe’s funding to be ‘rebalanced’ to avoid reducing budget for ‘Champions League of research’

Latest Education at a Glance report says that impact of pandemic on international recruitment is about more than fee incomeÂ

By spotlighting the social sorting process for 18-year-olds, exam fiasco raises questions about ways to reduce the hierarchy between universities

Latest NUS survey finds satisfaction with digital learning provision has decreased since beginning of lockdown

Other Japanese institutions expected to follow suit as government funding dwindles Â

Students from low-income backgrounds must not suffer from the unavoidable shortage of places, says David Katz

Andrew Blake enjoys a comprehensive account of ‘the most influential musicians of their generation’

Universities call for members to have option to reduce their contributions in return for different benefits

Findings of study could be reminder of the fragile nature of preprints in year when their use has expanded

Government scientific advisers call for nationally coordinated response to campus outbreaks

The increasing social status of the ‘highly credentialed’ risks breeding populist resentment, according to renowned political philosopher

It makes no economic sense for job-retention schemes to postpone the inevitable, says Paul Oslington

Analysis finds that a college’s reopening decision for the autumn term is tied to the red or blue shade of its state