China ‘dilemma’ on undergrad research amid geopolitical tensions
Beijing boosts early student participation in research as world becomes ‘less friendly’, but efforts could stall because of limited funding

Beijing boosts early student participation in research as world becomes ‘less friendly’, but efforts could stall because of limited funding

Perennially underdone educational relationship ready to go to the next level, advocates say

Campaigners say academic publishers will have to ‘figure this out pretty darn fast’ as Biden sets 2025 deadline for switch to instant open access

Chapters’ severing of campus affiliation predicted to show US sector’s reluctance to challenge ‘Greek life’ abuses

Let’s not deprive our students of access to the full range of human experience in the name of protecting them, says Amna Khalid

The latest A-level data show concerning long-term trends in the popularity of humanities subjects, says Julia Black

‘Tentative signs’ the worst is over for lower tariff institutions after difficult decade since number controls lifted

Researchers say using improvisational comedy can improve their ability to communicate findings

As administration approves $10,000 baseline of loan forgiveness after long deliberation, universities promise hard look at pricing and value

US education firm involving ASU has 12 global partners and foresees future growth bringing scope to collect student learning data on mass scale

The regulations can be ambiguous, but the masturbation paper furore is a result of supervisors’ and reviewers’ lack of vigilance, says Michelle Shipworth

The pandemic forced universities to rethink their digital strategies but bolder strategies for IT training and investment are still required, says Liz Bacon

Australian High Commission in India web page on education had link to US company offering to write dissertations, application letters and more

In holdover from print-dominant era, top 330 academic science titles too often seen as banning or hindering published rebuttals of their articles

Study that used MRI scans to measure neural change in students bills itself as offering path for neuroscience to aid curriculum development