More universities planning to drop lectures after pandemic
Sector leaders question viability even when people can again gather in big crowds, with Australians leading the sceptics

Sector leaders question viability even when people can again gather in big crowds, with Australians leading the sceptics

The British artist on working with refugees, the similarities between art and science and growing up next door to Twiggy

Tributes paid to a towering figure from ‘a great generation of politically engaged South African academics’

University administrative staff are often the first point of contact for troubled students but training on how to manage these encounters is non-existent, says Sarah Bones

Give undergraduates knowledge that they can apply widely in the workplace, not expertise in particular programmes, say experts

Policymakers urged to spread best practice rather than use heavy-handed regulation to force focus on retention

Open University report suggests using rap lyrics as texts and explaining content like an MC

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

The country’s universities have shot up global rankings on the back of huge investment and a ruthless focus on publication. But as the country gears up for its next five-year plan, Joyce Lau asks...

Indian universities have seen numerous cases of discrimination against students from oppressed castes, sometimes even leading to suicide. With international student mobility only set to increase,...

Rising in the East: what heights will China reach?

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Narrow political margin, however, may mean gridlock for major initiatives is unmoved

Manuscripts by female authors enjoy more favourable treatment in many disciplines, according to analysis of 350,000 journal submissions