Prejudice against online learning is forcing US campuses to reopen
Universities and colleges are having to promise physical classes to protect enrolments, says Joseph Guarneri

Universities and colleges are having to promise physical classes to protect enrolments, says Joseph Guarneri

Early-career and female researchers experience the greatest mental health toll, Australian surveys find

Scottish government says all downgraded Scottish Highers results will be withdrawn, prompting campaigns for same approach on AÂ levels

High levels of ‘undecided’ students bode well for northern hemisphere enrolments

Poll reveals ethnic minority students also less satisfied with assistance provided by UK schools in pandemic

New UKRI chief executive tells THE she hopes to shift science incentives away from the model of an ‘Einstein figure’ lone genius

Study also proposes creation of new ‘free’ universities to move away from marketisation

Announcement comes as anxiety grows in England over grade calculations that have replaced examsÂ

Administrators must stop asking faculty of colour to do more than our fair share and then punishing us for it, says Josh Hiller

Before and after surveys suggest international students in Australia have suffered more than locals

Scandal-driven ousting brings reflection to campus steeped in partisanship and power

Initiative may have pushed academics to ‘salami-slice’ results, new analysis finds

Short-term financial squeeze could litter sector with aborted projects and careers, report warns

Polytechnic pilots curriculum, rebuilt from scratch to develop flexible graduates, that principal says could be tailor-made for post-Covid world

The Research Australia report has exposed the fault lines in health research funding, says Ross CoppelÂ