Chinese students, tutors and experts differ on assessment ethics
Study is first to survey students’ views on how they are judged in the classroom

Study is first to survey students’ views on how they are judged in the classroom

Some members increasingly wary after 22 days of walkouts already this year, but many remain determined to win concessions from employers on pay and pensions

Analysing how Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s community dealt with the disruption of mass protests and now the coronavirus lockdown can aid in its recovery, say five health communication...

The sudden move to accommodate studying away from campus will come as a surprise to many disabled students who were previously told it wasn’t possible, says Stephen Campbell

Brazilian student Lucas Lavoyer is facing huge uncertainty over whether he can complete his master’s and move to the UK to do his PhD due to the coronavirus outbreak

Wollongong and other Australian universities race towards fully online course delivery amid rapid escalation of coronavirus crisis

Sources of personal income may dry up as outbreak takes toll on sectors that employ many young people, expert says

As a global pandemic is declared, public health experts in universities have never been more visible. But do they think this episode will reshape perceptions of academia after the years of Trump and...

But budget bonanza will require ‘substantial expansion’ of R&D capacity in many regions

People may be more motivated to pursue a STEM career by figures thought of as ‘persistent’ but not geniuses

Critics say Australian tribunal finding confuses workload measures with performance ratings

Focusing on how to deliver the UK government’s big ambitions for science could arrest the troubled funder’s drift, says John Womersley

Hybrid model emerging, with lectures going online while campuses endeavour to maintain small group delivery

Director of new Kent centre sets out how British resources and researchers can contribute to Indigenous studies

Universities have a duty to speak up during a crisis and provide evidence-based commentary, says Dawn Freshwater