Australian union rebuffs university bid to ‘simplify’ casual pay
As underpayment claims embroil at least half the sector, Griffith’s proposed circuit breaker provokes more discord
As underpayment claims embroil at least half the sector, Griffith’s proposed circuit breaker provokes more discord
Scientists have mixed reactions to announcement of UKRI leader
Author of new paper on grading reliability says universities need to tackle ‘pernicious’ issue
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Universities accused of "bribing" undergraduates. Rebecca Attwood reports
A divorced institute still living with its ex raises questions about why research centres jump ship
Populist right-wing leader leaves office with public universities facing bankruptcy and country polarised
Funding council reviewer signals intent to recommend ditching ERA, rewriting national interest test and circumscribing veto power
The quality of school-led geography teacher training in England has been called into question by a new report.
While remote delivery remains popular with many international students, authorities hose down prospects of fully online degrees
QAA confirms not only wide variations in guidance on classification but also that universities have poor control over examiners, says Melanie Newman Academic examiners have worried about it for years...
A glorious history of anti-fascist protest means anarchy is tolerated on Greek campuses, but some are ready for the repeal of academic asylum to finally be enforced
All congratulations to the research excellence framework winners of course, but the cost (human and financial) of the whole exercise has been questioned by many.The article “The (predicted) results...
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