It is time for open access to move on from institutional repositories
The British Library cyber-attack underlines that HE and research libraries’ technologies and policies put us at too much risk, says Fiona Greig
The British Library cyber-attack underlines that HE and research libraries’ technologies and policies put us at too much risk, says Fiona Greig
As the domestic youth population plummets, Korean institutions are looking to international students to make up shortfalls. But can such a strategy compensate – and can it be enacted in time? Pola...
Project aims to provide a blueprint for harnessing waste from energy-intensive facilities
Fage survey also finds two-fifths of students must work to support themselves
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Pressure on academics to be internationally mobile is greater than ever, but the excitement of the new is often offset by strains on personal life. As the festive family reunion season gets into full...
Funding, Brexit and the growing power of China are among key issues to watch in 2018, say sector experts – but there is a glimmer of optimism, too
Martin Hamilton on four edtech trends to look out for over the next 12 months
Alan Thomson explains what the government's comprehensive spending review could offer further and higher education TREASURY adviser Paul Gregg believes that further and higher education will be...
The Quality Assurance Agency could find itself in conflict with the new Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, a former quality chief has warned, writes Tony Tysome. In a paper...
AI agents are what they ingest. Rather than scraping the internet, better to confine their diets to books and encyclopedias, says Sorin Adam Matei
As governance report castigates his successor, former Cape Town vice-chancellor says he is not surprised by findings but that anyone would have struggled to lead Africa’s most highly ranked...
Academic dies after displaying symptoms of disease he studied, with thousands of unauthorised samples reportedly unearthed at lab
Annual survey of chief technology officers at US institutions reveals concerns about implications of AI but little enthusiasm for spending big on its potential
Washington, 23 Jun 2006 http://www.fasb.org/news/nr062306b.shtml More than 100 countries are chipping in to build a vault to store the seeds from thousands of crop varieties around the world in order...