If you want students to engage, don’t be afraid to get emotional
Applying emotion science allows us to motivate students and help them focus, pay attention and connect more deeply, says Flower Darby

Applying emotion science allows us to motivate students and help them focus, pay attention and connect more deeply, says Flower Darby

With scientists forced to work from home, many now conduct experiments from a distance, and the continent’s biggest research facilities think this change is here to stay

Covid-19 proves both a stimulant and restraint on the jettisoning of long-form lectures

Shazia Jagot’s life was transformed by the chance to read Chaucer as an undergraduate. It is crucial, she argues, that a new generation of black and ethnic minority students get the same opportunity

University leaders harnessed an ephemeral income stream to realise ‘ambitious’ institutional strategies

Forthcoming policies on ‘low-value courses’ and grade inflation must acknowledge how pandemic will hit graduate prospects and undergraduate preparedness for years to come, says QAA deputy chief...

THE survey finds that availability of funding trumps health, student experience and quality of online learning as main worry

Competition and Markets Authority says collusion on prices could have left disabled students with less funding available through support scheme

Percentage of papers with female authors rose markedly in latter part of 2020

Compulsory Covid jabs for students may seem sensible but would discriminate against minorities, says Zachary Michael Jack

Policy expert says agreement between EU and UK is ‘not at all geared to separate treatment for regions’

Like retailers, institutions must adapt to new circumstances by accelerating transformation or face long-term extinction, says Paul Baines

But for those who wish to continue playing, it takes determination, stamina and strategy when the odds are stacked against you, says Graham Crow

Cross-party report calls on Westminster government to more than double hardship funding, but says straight refunds aren’t the answer

‘No-cost’ administrative changes would save money and heartache, Australian researchers tell new minister