How to administer the digital migration
Swift decisions are needed on contact hours, attendance and assessment, says Benjamin Tak Yuen Chan

Swift decisions are needed on contact hours, attendance and assessment, says Benjamin Tak Yuen Chan

THE aims to probe the institutional and geographical factors that recruit and retain university staff

Sheffield Hallam vice-chancellor argues for ‘radical action’, while Alistair Jarvis says Universities UK will explore the possibility

Research funders, regulator and bureaucrats ease pressure on academics and universities as coronavirus blows out timelines

Call for universities to extend casual contracts to protect staff and stop them losing jobs because of coronavirus disruption

Alarmed by losses, main institutional group eases previous opposition to reopening

An unheeded call for tuition fee refunds in Hong Kong echoes concerns around the world

Our students will be burdened with paying back current emergency spending and they deserve a fighting chance, says Sir Keith Burnett

Denying legitimate authors their fair share of credit amounts to academic misconduct, says David Sanders

City, University of London professor calls for the creation of a food security council to feed academic expertise to ministers

Universities are facing immediate challenges, but they’d be short-sighted to not prioritise civic activity, says Richard Calvert

Latest data also suggest a fall in the absolute numbers of younger EU academics working in the UK

To stop economic destruction, we need to refocus vast resources from other productive activity – a truly grand prize might do the trick, says Chris Callaghan

Whether it is establishing new departments or working at breakneck speed, Britain’s research base is mobilising in extraordinary ways to combat Covid-19

Slashing research will be a dangerous temptation for politicians desperate for savings, warns Jan Palmowski