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Academia jettisoned decades of orthodoxy about how to teach and research overnight when the pandemic hit. What’s stopping it making other transformations?
Academia jettisoned decades of orthodoxy about how to teach and research overnight when the pandemic hit. What’s stopping it making other transformations?
Study says academics should highlight unreviewed papers’ uncertainty
National University of Singapore Press criticised over decision to scrap publication of title critical of country’s rulers
Darren Lilleker enjoys a useful study of how leaders have tried to shape their public images
No one would want to repeat 2020. But perhaps there are ways it will leave us better prepared for the future
Australian study-abroad alumni mull improvements as ‘enforced immobility’ leaves mobility programmes in limbo
Research finds that China and Malaysia account for the largest number of international students coming to the UK through offshore partnerships
The potential involvement of the UK, Australia and Canada requires a fair payments mechanism between the EU and associate countries, says Jan Palmowski
Report from Universities UK International explores how country can enhance its international academic reputation
Gambling studies expert puts extraordinary output down to collaboration and hard work
As Covid-19 stalks student halls, universities are accused of allowing intolerance to infect ideals of academic freedom. But is the criticism fair?
The country would not cancel the visas of Chinese academics without good reason, says banned Australian academic Clive Hamilton
Internal Market Bill brings warnings that Horizon Europe deal will be near impossible if UK and EU are ‘embittered’ by trade talks failure
Some universities fear losing 40-50 per cent of international student numbers in Covid crisis, MPs also hear
Latest Education at a Glance report says that impact of pandemic on international recruitment is about more than fee income