Universities slow to embrace China’s Hainan branch campus vision
Overseas institutions opt for partnerships with local counterparts rather than going it alone, despite regulatory incentives
Overseas institutions opt for partnerships with local counterparts rather than going it alone, despite regulatory incentives
Women expected to be ‘organisational team-players’ while male colleagues ‘allowed to pursue their individual career interests’
Study says fears of under-representation are ‘unfounded’ and warns affirmative action could therefore be ‘unlawful’
Italian philosopher faces defamation charges after condemning use of term ‘ethnic replacement’
Perhaps we need, instead, a specific tribunal to investigate and hear the most serious allegations, says Guy Micklewright
After more than 100 arrests at demonstration supporting Palestinians, students revive mass occupation, putting their president under new fire from briefly supportive Republicans
Colleges and universities grateful that president is restoring their control over sexual misconduct hearings, but warn about speed and frequency of change
Sibrandes Poppema shares how his institution is strengthening links across countries and with industry and society
Significant drop in North American enrolments mirrored by increased recruitment by UK and Australia
State law against foreign scholars allows institutions to pursue exceptions, but faculty and students are largely left to wage protests
Climate change is ‘exacerbating almost every type of illness’, and health graduates of all stripes must be geared up for it
The problem is very real, but it would be more effective to invest in creating an institutional culture of responsibility and accountability, says Jim Nicell
超越“边写边讲”的教学方式可以带来显著好处,但许多教师对此保持谨慎
While well intentioned, reserving positions for under-represented groups only takes us further away from the colour-blind ideal, says an academic