Collegiality needs a reboot
Inclusive language, clear expectations and a genuine spirit of collaboration will make academia a more humane sector to work in, says Harvey Graff
Inclusive language, clear expectations and a genuine spirit of collaboration will make academia a more humane sector to work in, says Harvey Graff
University’s internal debate about the pros and cons mirrors live discussions elsewhere
Local authorities should work in close collaboration with academic institutions to make international students feel welcome,?says James Pitman
With data showing better post-secondary pathway, administration wants more job-oriented course offerings
A large new survey gives the lie to the idea that liberal arts colleges are more responsive to students’ needs than universities are, notes Samuel Abrams
University and College Union members will again walk out over pay, pensions and working conditions
Storms, flash floods and emergency services effort force students back online
Research and education partnerships, participation in events and peer review all put on hold after appeal from ministry
With relief now unlikely before this month’s autumn admissions offers, top US campus talks of online and deferred acceptances
Company expresses solidarity with Ukrainian people and announces steps in response to invasion
Ukrainian professor turned politician Inna Sovsun on coordinating student resistance and?why international scholars must boycott Russia
While most submissions support legislation to end ministerial veto rights, some urge middle ground approach
The furore over the John Comaroff letter means discussions that could boost understanding of?sexual harassment won’t occur, says Jonathan Zimmerman?
Agencies must agree on ‘demarcation line’ for questionable behaviour and mete out consistent punishment, Science paper says
Tory peer Lord Wharton ‘disgusted’ by ‘attacks’ on Ukrainian-born energy tycoon, whose firm he has advised and who donated to him as MP