The hybrid exam that can turn misfiring students into human cannonballs
Setting pre-seen exams can bring out previously unsuspected abilities among students, say Nicholas Morton and Natasha Hodgson
Setting pre-seen exams can bring out previously unsuspected abilities among students, say Nicholas Morton and Natasha Hodgson
Universities should also stop ‘stealing’ money allocated for education to undertake research, according to Minerva founder
THE OXFORD Centre for Islamic Studies plans to build a new college in western and Islamic styles to house about 48 fellows, scholarship students and visiting academics, by the year 2000. Sited next...
Academics warn of damage to progress on equipping officers for modern-day policing and creating a ‘bona fide profession’
New report examines the financial sustainability of non-elite institutions across four countries
Undergraduates are ready to be inspired by the right call, says Alex Valente
Failure to restore power-sharing means funding issues leading to brain drain are not being resolved, warns Queen’s University Belfast v-c
Anger over high cost of publishing in Nature and other titles as UK universities sign up for three-year agreement
Government-led review of ‘low-performing’ research system will increase pressure to reform the role of France’s biggest scientific agency
Alliances with university colleagues can be inspiring and life-affirming but may also be grounded in little more than ambition or survival instinct. Six writers reflect on the joys and challenges of...
Editorial team at NeuroImage will work with MIT Press to establish new non-profit journal
Experts tell THE and Leeds event that institutions are facing risks they don’t understand
Three-year agreement, valued at £9.6 million, excludes Springer Nature’s prestigious Nature-branded titles
This is how we assess the data and produce the tables for the Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings, based on information from 121 institutions