The week in higher education – 12 September 2024
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Global network of research universities aims to help displaced learners as United Nations hits halfway mark on access target
Radical proposal to overhaul admissions to the UK's research-intensive universities would tackle ‘elite formation’, say LSE and Oxford professors
Junior scholars are urged to do all they can to build bridges with the people who can give them jobs and promotions. But how calculating should they be about who to approach? How should they do it?...
The UK’s austerity-fixated new government is highly unlikely to find significant extra money for universities, says Andrew McRae
As visa data backs up prediction that universities will fall short of study caps, Applyboard says there could be ‘ripple effects across the international education sector’
Google, LinkedIn and X warned that adverts for contract cheating services have ‘proliferated’ despite legislative bans
Embedding digital competency into hiring and advancement decisions would help to foster innovation, report says
Survey respondents warn of misuse of process, inadequate consultations and impact on staff left behind
Leading Finnish university will require fewer publications for article-based doctorates, as well as fewer course credits
Both sides of Australian politics need to stop treating universities as ‘a political pawn’
Marking every minor triumph inculcates a motivated mindset of appreciation for your effort and the process of scientific discovery, says Valerie Horsley
Annual Education at a Glance report says graduate employment rates for women and men have almost reached parity in Greece and Portugal