Male science students ‘ignore and belittle’ female classmates
As many as half of women on STEM degrees report being victims of sexism, with universities’ response seen as falling short
As many as half of women on STEM degrees report being victims of sexism, with universities’ response seen as falling short
Graduate route needs fresh look to ‘prevent abuse’, says home secretary, as increase in visa salary thresholds confirmed
Developing countries should not hesitate to tap the sustainable development expertise abundant in graduate schools, says Lucia Rodriguez
Carolyn Wickware reports on how the degree model has regained its popularity in recent years
Flows not robust enough to alter ‘slight negative outlook’ on institutional finances
Australian universities are matching staffing levels to workload, Department of Education, Skills and Employment tells senators
International students nearly twice as likely as domestic applicants to apply to campuses in the city
Top bank chief and African college founder agree that campuses have limited role in building job skills
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There are many hidden costs associated with PhD study, writes Alfredo Cumerma, particularly if you want to land that dream job on graduation
Long-awaited list of institutions eligible for excellence initiative funding in China is published
Arizona argues delivering dual degrees in branded space is more sustainable than opening a traditional branch campus