Are universities spending enough on cybersecurity?
Some data suggest institutions are devoting little to their defences and, as attacks become routine, experts say that open, decentralised universities are vulnerable
Some data suggest institutions are devoting little to their defences and, as attacks become routine, experts say that open, decentralised universities are vulnerable
Florida State University’s move triggers concern about impact on female employees, as coronavirus continues to spread
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The elephant expert discusses why her research subjects aren’t as different to humans as we might think
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
As universities accept that online learning is here to stay, we hear from three experts how to ensure students are able to effectively engage with remote teaching
Staff over 50 might well wish to stay out of front-line contact with students until a vaccine is found, say Andrew Oswald and Nattavudh Powdthavee
Dreams will be dashed and the sector could take a decade to recover, expert warns
The popular online conference tool, used by millions of teachers and students globally, is beset with security concerns
University managers must accept that business as usual is not an option for many university staff, says Petra Boynton
The shuttering of university campuses leaves security guards watching their screens for tumbleweeds, says George Bass
An unheeded call for tuition fee refunds in Hong Kong echoes concerns around the world
Universities urged to take opportunity to introduce innovative ‘next-generation’ assessment and boost ‘academic productivity’
Having a colleague in the house is good to bounce ideas off of, but who will stay on top of the potty training? Theresa Mercer and Andrew Kythreotis share their experience of working from home during...
Swift decisions are needed on contact hours, attendance and assessment, says Benjamin Tak Yuen Chan