Government college subsidy found to hurt US veteran earnings
Federal benefit is too big, and former soldiers often choose low-quality institutions, new analysis argues

Federal benefit is too big, and former soldiers often choose low-quality institutions, new analysis argues

New book puts ‘deep learning’, meaningful relationships and even spirituality at the heart of proposed new discipline

The quality of universities’ statements in the wake of Atlanta’s mass shooting correlates with their curricula, say Charles Crabtree and Yusaku Horiuchi

Ex-research council boss Douglas Kell says sector body should take action over unsolicited emails that consume academics’ time

Survey on Indian government initiative to open up to foreign offshoots finds concern about hurdles from overseas institutions

New dean at top Canadian school hopes outside perspective can resolve months of protest over behaviours and curriculum

Wedding receptions and other boisterous events on campus will be a dry run for marshalling unmasked students this autumn, reflects George Bass

Are exams finished? Assessment in the digital age

Hepi survey also shows that only 51 per cent of students felt safe the first time they had sex at university

The summer is traditionally when academics turn to the big, serious books they don’t otherwise have time for or grab the chance for a bit of escapism. The pandemic has raised some major new issues...

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Student satisfaction fell as the pandemic disrupted campus life, and while assessment wasn’t singled out, it’s worth assessing how fit it is for the future

Sydney academic orchestrated campaign after striking resistance to course closure

Minister bills new strategy as helping UK to keep pace with ‘global innovation race’