Universal exams can fix the grade inflation crisis
With the prestige of first-class honours degrees diminished, intellectually testing national examinations are needed to identify academic high-flyers, argues Lincoln Allison
With the prestige of first-class honours degrees diminished, intellectually testing national examinations are needed to identify academic high-flyers, argues Lincoln Allison
The joint degree, a key goal of the European Education Area, is aimed at boosting student mobility across the continent
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Prodded by conservative activists and politicians, several public universities are interpreting Supreme Court admissions ruling to include a ban on minority-focused aid
Promoting awareness of the impact words can have on others will create a psychologically safe space where staff, students can thrive, says Melissa Carr
Ten winners include universities from six different countries or territories
Minister calls on universities to learn lessons from last year’s disruption at Commons hearing
Changing funding rules could shift the dial on open science, Australian paper argues
Cameroonian historian and philosopher Achille Mbembe says continent’s universities need more funding, and better global partnerships
National Education Policy prioritises institutional autonomy but controls remain tight despite attempts to decentralise
Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman’s research led to jabs that ‘saved millions of lives and prevented disease in many more’, says award panel
Amena El Ashkar was hoping to study a PhD in international relations at the London School of Economics but her visa was rejected
Winchester, Surrey and Queen Mary latest to shed academic positions as industrial disputes heat up elsewhere
Programme for young Americans to study in Ireland needs $40 million endowment to ensure future, founder says
The redundancies and course closures proposed at many struggling UK universities follow a decades-long drift away from the idea of higher education institutions as charities whose non-commercial...