Coronavirus article free access ‘doesn’t go far enough’
With insights from a variety of fields potentially useful in the fight against coronavirus, some French academics are arguing for more research and data to be made publicly available

With insights from a variety of fields potentially useful in the fight against coronavirus, some French academics are arguing for more research and data to be made publicly available

Online platforms threw many universities a lifeline, but the experience could well change how they and their students view the learning experience

Graduates’ common lack of deep understanding about how AI works is hindering industry take-up, says Min Wanli

Popularity of Korean films and music drives emerging field of Hallyu studies and boosts Korean universities’ internationalisation

Double First Class is a major driver, but Chinese universities still need to bridge with top global institutions, says Simon Baker

Let’s bury the fallacy that students favour particular approaches regardless of the topic, says Gavin Moodie

The historian and author of Information Hunters on the literary puzzles that inspired her historical sleuthing, the librarians and archivists whose work supported the Allies in wartime Europe, and...

New arrangements will ‘pivot’ university offerings to areas of greatest domestic need, government says

Skills learned in arts and humanities degrees will be vital in understanding the effects of the coronavirus crisis, says Katy Shaw

Unexpected numbers are tuning into doctoral and master’s defences, with shutdown likely to lead to longer-term reforms to vivas, says Dutch professor

Providing hardship funding to buy laptops and being flexible with evaluations are among the best practices the QAA has observed, writes Vicki Stott

Continuing remote teaching in the autumn will be unsustainable for some institutions, warns leader of online college

Vice-chancellors’ group makes unprecedented appeal for government aid following dire financial forecasts caused by coronavirus restrictions

Mauro Ferrari departed after suggesting launch of a coronavirus programme, but critics warn against abandoning blue-skies science, even in a crisis

Whatever the truth around Mauro Ferrari’s resignation from the ERC, the affair raises an important issue, says Luca Magnani