Covid complications make Indian HE’s uphill battle even steeper
Government should ‘pump in’ more resources for online infrastructure to address inequality, expert says

Government should ‘pump in’ more resources for online infrastructure to address inequality, expert says

Humanities scholars play a crucial role in communicating with the public during Covid

Experts lament ‘death by a thousand cuts’ amid fears Covid redundancy schemes could finish off pared back programmes

Chemical engineers at Imperial College London have developed an innovative way of teaching real-world experiments at a distance, and say it also improves learning outcomes

The pandemic’s demolition of barriers and bureaucracy clears the way for a better higher education sector, says Pat TissingtonÂ

Despite numerous announcements by the University of British Columbia, indigenous leaders see big talk from a big institution, but no clearer answers on finding balance

It makes no sense to oblige students to risk their own and others’ health by travelling long distances and converging on campus, says Brian Wong

LSHTM director thinks communications failures explain why US and UK trail Vietnam and Senegal on pandemic responsesÂ

Reform package hinges on two independent votes, after cross-party committee offered unconvincing endorsement

Australian university to proceed with disputed staff cuts but introduce element of choice

Institutions and teachers find workarounds to reach students enrolled in Western courses, but domestic internet rules still constrain efforts

After 20 years working as a quantity surveyor, Tom Woodbury shares his key discoveries since starting his first academic role in May

Number of campus-related infections, which was calculated using mobile phone records, has been estimated by researchers at 3,200 per day

A large ongoing survey at King’s College London is informing the institution’s approach to Covid-19, say Gabriella Bergin-Cartwright and Sharon Stevelink

The country would not cancel the visas of Chinese academics without good reason, says banned Australian academic Clive Hamilton