A Bolsonaro defeat will not fully undo his damage to Brazilian science
Deep cuts may be reversed, but the Brazilian president’s anti-science rhetoric will do lasting damage, says John Aubrey Douglass
Deep cuts may be reversed, but the Brazilian president’s anti-science rhetoric will do lasting damage, says John Aubrey Douglass
From party faithful imposed as leaders to scholars sent into ‘civilian death’, institutions face a range of grave threats, argues editor of new collection
The Times Higher Education editorial team discusses a victory for higher education funding in the US
Grant Guilford, vice-chancellor of [!Victoria University!] of Wellington, is entitled to his views about the need for New Zealand to become a “creature of the Asia-Pacific”, but they are not...
Higher charges, if accompanied by financial aid, do not reduce access for low-income students or significantly change student behaviour, says study