Who am I now? How the academic identity changed through Covid
Actors? Videographers? Graphic designers? Covid has forced academics to wear many uncomfortable hats, say Christine Rivers and Anna Holland

Actors? Videographers? Graphic designers? Covid has forced academics to wear many uncomfortable hats, say Christine Rivers and Anna Holland

THE’s Careers Clinic brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question

Major UK survey finds established staff much more likely to have confidence in university over progression issues

But Frédérique Vidal admits the term ‘has no scientific definition’, and it remains unclear who will conduct the investigation

Australian reviewer who proposed benchmarks before the crisis must now decide how and when to apply them

More students to return from 8Â March, but other learners must keep studying online until a review by the end of the Easter holidays

Almost 40,000 student cases were reported before November but most staff cases have been reported sinceÂ

UK Research and Innovation announces additional £11 million for UK doctoral students but rejects plea for blanket six-month extensions

James Stevens Curl has reservations about a broad overview of the development of Christianity through its architecture

Mushrooming university may need to limit its activities to balance the books, new president suggests

What if I could be in 2,000 breakout group discussions simultaneously, nudging students along a more productive path? asks David Shrier

Pausing the assessment timetable for tenure and promotion may seem helpful, but it will actually deepen disparities on campus, says Jennifer Greenfield

With Biden set to revive employment yardstick for for-profits, Republicans demand it be universal

Australia’s post-Covid employment ‘circuit breaker’: casual professors, a revised 40/40/20 split and no more 18-month payouts

Increasing the share of non-tenure-track faculty has no effect on financial health of US public universities, says paper