Digital surveillance of scholars ‘eroding academic freedom’
Tracking teaching, grades and research productivity with electronic systems is affecting staff independence and well-being, union-backed survey finds
Tracking teaching, grades and research productivity with electronic systems is affecting staff independence and well-being, union-backed survey finds
Honour in international trade category recognises development of global business working with universities, organisations and governments around the world
Universities helped stoke ‘anxieties’ driving an anglophone retreat from internationalisation, scholar argues
Wealth gap widens Down Under, with mercurial revenue increases monopolised by the few
High-ranking party official suggests campuses outside the elite will have to downsize as university-age population contracts
Just as universities enter election-year battle over their worth, cries of antisemitism – sincere or otherwise – play into their historic partisan vulnerabilities
Scholar claims selection process that led to appointment of Robert Balfour was slanted against internal candidate Vivienne Lawack
Facing C$3 billion revenue loss from federal crackdown on overseas gravy train, Ford administration promises to spare 22 of 23 public universities from the toll
With Trudeau government emphasising visa limits tied to applications and housing availability, more established institutions gain some reassurance
Both sides claim a win, with Pavlou lauding ‘legacy’ and university saying legal fees have been put to better use
Student loans among the ‘areas where we need to do much better with the younger generation’, prime minister concedes