For real pandemic productivity, try stepping off the treadmill
Not all academics are in a position to churn out endless papers during lockdowns – and not all should, argues Michael Marinetto

Not all academics are in a position to churn out endless papers during lockdowns – and not all should, argues Michael Marinetto

Campus reopening plans not such a hot issue Down Under, but key questions still need to be resolved

Numerous changes to university admissions after A-level results day have left students confused and upset. Here is a breakdown of the situation and what to do next

Practical help for students and universities left exposed by the A-level results chaos is needed, not political point-scoring, says former Ucas chief executive Mary Curnock Cook

Survey finds that rates of depression and anxiety more common among low-income, female, ethnic minority, LGBTQ and arts students

After students gather to party, campus moves to online one week into semester

Vast majority of scholars say their university has not adequately prepared them for supporting students with mental health issues

Plans for face-to-face teaching reversed due to ‘third waves’ of infection

Even with a rock-star border collie on side, allowing students to flock back takes careful planning, says Neil Quigley

New measures slipped into draft Australian legislation ‘heavy handed’ and unnecessary, university group says

With students just arriving, institutions quickly find parties and outbreaks

Government scraps cap on university places in England

IB says students’ final grades will take greater account of coursework following controversy

Which is the best student bank account in the UK? Compare what each bank is offering with this comprehensive table

Carrie Lam calls criticism ‘groundless’ and insists the city’s universities have academic freedom