THE’s ‘exceptional performance’ honoured at business awards
Company wins two prestigious prizes at ceremony hosted by British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association
Company wins two prestigious prizes at ceremony hosted by British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association
The Georgetown professor of Middle East and Islamic politics talks of hating his parents’ return to Iran after the 1979 revolution – and crediting it with his life’s mission of advancing democracy...
分析显示,尽管博士生工资更高,但收入损失和经验缺失意味着他们需要几十年时间才能赶上其他毕业生
Technology can free up space in roles dominated by administration but will only result in more of the same without change in direction, researchers say
Institutions focused on applied research and employer-informed curricula could be vital part of more coherent post-16 system, says LSBU chief
With potentially worrying changes to Australia’s research security arrangements odds-on to proceed, universities want clarification on amendments
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Mexican president Andrés Manuel López-Obrador has expanded university access but is accused of ideological attacks on institutions, overly zealous corruption clampdowns and a misguided power grab...
Singling out particular disciplines makes no sense, but we need cross-subject standards that are recognisable to employers, says Ian Pace
Mid-career fellowship scheme backed by a £250 million endowment is part of package linked to unused Horizon Europe funds
Wealth inequities ‘a learning tool’ in education geared to ‘whole-person formation’, forum hears
‘We are ready,’ European commissioner writes on social media after broader ‘understanding’ reached
UK chancellor also funds Holocaust education efforts in universities and simplifies R&D tax credit
Sector-wide pay gap stands at 14.2 per cent, but it is higher than 30 per cent at some institutions
Dame Angela McLean hints that long-observed separation between science and government on research funding decisions is fraying