Institutions forced to take matters into their own hands as high employer contributions ‘increase likelihood of university closure’ ...
Federal parliamentarians have been recalled from their summer break and given just one day, 20 January, to pass the mammoth bill. It prescribes up to 15 years’ imprisonment for involvement in listed ...
Critical thinking does not develop automatically. Using William Perry’s model of cognitive development, Adeola A. Matthew ...
Responding to struggling students with empathy and flexibility can benefit the whole campus. Here’s how to create a culture ...
The US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 was partly justified with reference to the urgency of improving women’s rights. But as the US winds up its reconstruction efforts and the restored Taliban ...
Ever more processes rely on artificial intelligence, yet our governance is still stuck at the level of ‘is it OK for students to use ChatGPT in essays?’, says Tom Smith ...
From drug design to climate modelling, artificial intelligence can process data at scales far beyond human capacity.
Trump effect’ drives surge in US HE workers looking to move abroad, with China, Australia and Ireland also big beneficiaries ...
Vast majority of parents having to support children at university, finds poll, with some sending more than £1,000 a month ...
Analysis suggests much of the sector remains mired in financial difficulty with total losses increasing, but rise in income brings hope ...
Teaching and research central to any hopes of rebuilding country, according to academics, as pressure grows for political change ...
Across schools and universities, students must be taught how the scientific method reveals workable policy options – not diktats, says Peter Calow ...