THE 100 Under 50 university rankings: results
New league table aims to identify the rising stars of the global academy. John Morgan reports
New league table aims to identify the rising stars of the global academy. John Morgan reports
Perennially underdone educational relationship ready to go to the next level, advocates say
Bringing students into departmental conversations on standards safeguarding can reinvigorate a process that has served UK universities well for almost 200 years, says Clare Peddie
Time-honoured standards of professionalism appear to be unravelling. Authors should be entitled to demand better, says Harvey Graff
When employers and governments state preferences for particular universities, it further overheats entry competition, says Hiroshi Ono
Administration moves to reverse Trump mandate for in-person hearings and expand protections to transgender students
The number of assignments per term has been going up and up; is continuous assessment now harming, rather than helping, students’ learning?
One-word responses such as ‘excellent’ and ‘perfect’ been given to those taking assessments
The UK’s National Union of Students is 100 years old. But as students around the world focus on single-issue campaigns and relations with governments crumble amid mutual disdain, questions abound...
The Princeton University president discusses the oversimplification of the free speech debate and his personal journey of discovery kicked off by his son’s school project
Ucas also forecasts continued dominance of China among overseas applicants
Even universities in the hermit kingdom largely cut themselves off from the rest of the world. Yet those few Westerners with direct experience of them suggest that while critical inquiry is...
The professor who was cleared of charges of undermining authority faces substantial costs after hiring barristers for tribunal
Interactions with his student neighbours have convinced Harvey Graff that they crave a supportive, broadly based, interactive education
As Australia’s general election looms, many in university circles may be hoping that Scott Morrison’s coalition is voted out. But is it true that conservative governments and universities are natural...