The extra £250 million of UK research funding does not answer every doubt
Long-term public and economic health depends on empowering universities, businesses and health systems to work together, says Michael Spence
Long-term public and economic health depends on empowering universities, businesses and health systems to work together, says Michael Spence
‘Significant increase’ in attacks recorded by National Cyber Security Centre since February
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China is not the only rapidly improving system; India, Egypt and Malaysia are striding ahead, while Mexico is losing ground
Academics’ desire to help the planet being ‘lost amid the realities of being a researcher’, survey concludes
The pandemic has exposed the limits that commercial models impose on libraries’ ability to facilitate access, says Gauthier Van Malderen
Institutions in emerging economies are seeing greatest progress in health subjects and citations, based on THE rankings data
Better technology and a global focus may pull the higher education world closer together
Badly designed sessions are big on waste: waste of talent, waste of concentration, waste of ability and waste of time, says Christian Gilliam
The Covid crisis has restricted travel and funding, affecting even regions spared its worst. But institutions in emerging economies are getting creative and cooperating to continue their work, with ...
Universities need to review the unhelpful websites and unwittingly ageist admissions procedures that prevent older people becoming doctoral students, says Alison Etches
It’s highly likely that one result of the pandemic will be a significant improvement in higher education throughout the region, says Liz Reisberg
The English professor and author of Bookishness on what drew her to book history and how humans and computers will shape reading in the future
It won’t be long before we’re all looking to immersive technology to further students’ learning, says Mary Matheson
Mass reliance on the traditional 50-minute lecture format will soon be a thing of the past, says David Maguire