Concern over Oxbridge dominance at UK’s oldest law journal
Scholar criticises lack of anonymised peer review at Law Quarterly Review
Scholar criticises lack of anonymised peer review at Law Quarterly Review
Experts say exhaustion and worry over disruption to students hit appetite for industrial action but shouldn’t mask the unhappiness across sector
New Zealand’s embrace of Māori vocabulary goes hand-in-hand with the incorporation of Māori understandings into curricula. But is a debate about the unintended consequences of this move being stifled...
Just ahead of trial, former Wake Forest volleyball coach gets reprieve in return for repaying alleged bribe
Any move to limit higher education participation would be judged against policies of rival advanced economies – and by public opinion
The pandemic has exposed some anglophone universities’ financial over-reliance on overseas students. But if internationalisation takes a step back in the coming years, how much will be lost...
In the third decade of the so-called Asian century, European and North American universities and governments continue to neglect the world’s most populous continent. As Asia grows ever more powerful...
Writing, speaking and advising offer the rewards of scholarly life without the constraints and contradictions of universities, says Harvey Graff
Some academics depart China amid allegations of overly strict Covid rules and narrowing space for academic freedom
Years of restrictions have stymied scholars’ work on topics such as the Algerian war of independence, and a new law could cement this lack of access
Nobel laureate among professors vowing to move courses on to non-profit alternative platform after deal with 2U
The summer marking marathon is among the most dreary of academic duties. Thank goodness students can appeal, says Brian Bloch
Deal will enable for-profit provider 2U to reach almost 40 million learners on edX
Hepi-Advance HE survey finds growing frustration with UK university courses in a year of major upheaval
With a vast youth population but relatively low participation rates, higher education in the Asean region looks ripe for expansion. But can challenges over funding, quality and regional cooperation...