Academics ‘distressed’ by anonymous student feedback
UCU says students’ union is encouraging ‘hate mail’ to lecturers. Melanie Newman reports
UCU says students’ union is encouraging ‘hate mail’ to lecturers. Melanie Newman reports
English regulator expresses concern about staffing levels and academic misconduct protections on business and management courses
I read with interest that Aaron Porter is very worried that students are confused and frustrated by feedback on their work ("Cryptic feedback baffles students", 18 September).What worries me is that...
Proposed research priorities focus more on broad societal goals than on the mechanisms for achieving them
Major annual survey shows quality of remote teaching improving but enthusiasm for hybrid options cools
Only half of Canada's universities have agreed to be surveyed for a student satisfaction ranking to be published next month. Maclean's , a weekly news magazine that already publishes a university...
Academia and the armed forces may seem worlds apart, but officer training has valuable lessons for university managers, says former Indian army veteran-turned-professor Vikas Rai Bhatnagar
Faculty often feel they’re always on the job because of technology and the stress can stem from not feeling totally in control, writes Betheny Gross
Leading US public system eyes legal loophole to help children of illegal arrivals but offers no guarantees scheme will come to fruition
ONS moves to improve student flows data seen as opportunity to separate international recruitment from UK’s toxic politics
Unless something is done, teaching and learning risks becoming a completely inauthentic spectacle, says Dan Sarofian-Butin
Following the removal of a question on overall satisfaction, Times Higher Education analysed the results to produce an overall ‘positivity measure’
Almost nine in 10 respondents say they feel free to express themselves on campus in response to new question
Tools developed to stamp out misconduct have been shown to be biased and inaccurate. Will AI creators themselves be forced to do it better?
Departing editors accept that there’s ‘no shortage of academics’ to replace them as they call for ‘concerted action’