Neglect of teaching may be common in Germany – but punishment less so
Despite a court’s endorsement of controversial virologist Alexander Kekulé’s suspension, suspicions linger that it is politically motivated, says Brian Bloch
Despite a court’s endorsement of controversial virologist Alexander Kekulé’s suspension, suspicions linger that it is politically motivated, says Brian Bloch
The test aims to flag potential that school-leaving exams miss. But not all applicants to the hugely oversubscribed courses are cheering, says Brian Bloch
Overloaded slides, peculiar body language and speech that is too quick, slow, quiet or relentless are all easily fixed, says Brian Bloch
Reopening of international study opportunities looms large as Covid-19 continues to dominate news agenda
The summer marking marathon is among the most dreary of academic duties. Thank goodness students can appeal, says Brian Bloch