South African universities failing? Not their business schools
Business schools show the power of collaboration, common purpose and internationalisation outlook, says Mark Smith
Business schools show the power of collaboration, common purpose and internationalisation outlook, says Mark Smith
Michael Eisen removed as editor-in-chief of eLife after sharing article from satirical news website
Health researcher on bridging the policy-academia divide and navigating global health politics
With students who entered high school during the pandemic starting to apply for places, admissions officers feel ill equipped to judge their readiness
Author hopes her experiences battling burnout as an academic can inspire others to find ways to cope
Nurturing investigative skills will make for a better democracy – even if it embarasses campus administrators in the process, says Harvey Graff
Pennsylvanian liberal arts school planning to reduce, and possibly eliminate, adjunct and visiting assistant professor positions, faculty fear
From dedicating time for brainstorming to taking inspiration from their dog, five writers explain how they are changing their approach to academia and life as another academic year begins in the...
Award forces US university science to face up to treatment of immigrant woman who worked past demotions and threats to help create life-saving vaccine
Annual survey of chief technology officers at US institutions reveals concerns about implications of AI but little enthusiasm for spending big on its potential
Only a small fraction of casual academics are lecturers, Australian employer association says, but union challenges data
The UK government is freezing ‘troublemaking’ educationalists out of policymaking. Universities should model better forms of debate, says Clare Brooks
Platform offers scholars a way of building a profile and livelihood away from universities, but what makes a successful Substacker, and is there really room for everyone?
Prime minister’s conference speech twice repeats ‘no more rip-off degrees’ line, sending signal ahead of election year
Large swathes of scores missing as OfS publishes first results of newly revamped exercise