International students want to keep some lectures online – survey
Flexibility and ability to watch footage back thought to be behind preference for retaining Covid-era innovation
Flexibility and ability to watch footage back thought to be behind preference for retaining Covid-era innovation
Surveys suggest concern about student borrowing transcends age and political divides
Subsidising domestic with international provision would not be tolerated in healthcare. How long before it unravels in HE, asks Mark Corver
Institution says it stands by decision to offer staff wage rises in order to end marking boycott despite being ejected from national body
Union threatens more walkouts unless management ‘work with us to avoid further job losses’
Methods used by new tools ‘inadvertently flag’ work written by those who tend to use smaller variety of words and phrases
Conservative former universities minister tables amendment to allow annual uprating, to ‘flush out’ Tory and Labour positions on ‘funding crisis’
Weeks into the job, Freddy Boey promises to cut red tape, rethink teaching – and unsparingly weed out underperformers
Flexibility of big firms not replicated in most heavily regulated professions
Scholars suggest reproducibility testing might be helping to self-correct psychological research
All institutions face multimillion-pound price tag for decarbonising supply chains, built environment and transport systems, says study
When faced with a real, full-bore crisis, this generation of supposed snowflakes just got on with it and coped better than I did, says Joe Moran
Geopolitical tensions between two superpowers force institutions to rethink collaborations forged in friendlier times
Ministers only want to protect freedom of speech that they agree with, claims former Oxford vice-chancellor