The shift online has finally made space for disabled students
This swift transformation highlights who among our students we think are worthy of learning and who we choose to leave behind, says Clare Mullaney

This swift transformation highlights who among our students we think are worthy of learning and who we choose to leave behind, says Clare Mullaney

Reduced tuition fees and more hardship scholarships would help those watching Zoom lectures while working on checkouts, says Barbara Franz

Universities should urge their students to behave better but also must consider how they may enable abuse, argue Columbia professors

His experience teaching in Iraq has underlined for Jack R. Williams the perils of simply extrapolating from personal experience

Update to government’s international education strategy names five target countries and provides more detail on Turing scheme

Flexibility around degree provision is the only way to ensure that workforces are equipped for the future, says Liz Barnes

Long-standing divides between schooling, employment and industry will be disrupted, predicts Singapore MP

Budget also aims to cut bureaucracy and open up internationalisation avenues

Education Select Committee endorses appointment of Lord Wharton as Office for Students chair

Crisis precipitated by proposal that could have shifted pan-Pacific university’s headquarters from Fiji, embattled leader says

Major scholarly publishers warn that some titles will become unviable unless open access scheme changes tack on compliance

The ‘feel’ for a person that comes from encountering them in their home is difficult to replicate in depth online, says Graham Crow

It will do no harm to find colleagues who understand the role of social, economic and cultural backgrounds in academia, says Carole Binns

Pioneering black studies professor calls on universities to reflect on their history and the forms of knowledge they exclude

Announced increases in hardship funding are not enough, while missed educational opportunities must be replaced, says Paul Blomfield