Women’s research plummets during lockdown, not so for men
In April Dr Elizabeth Hannon, deputy editor of the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, noticed that the number of...
In April Dr Elizabeth Hannon, deputy editor of the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, noticed that the number of...
With roughly half of the world’s population out of school due to COVID-19 mitigation measures, the pandemic has resulted in a rapid...
“You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows” – Bob Dylan. Anyone working in higher education today...
Universities across the United States and other countries are preparing to open this autumn, with most committing to hold face-to-face...
African information and communications technology (ICT) ministers have agreed to promote the zero rating of access to educational content to...
The United Kingdom government has announced a range of measures to protect students and universities from the impact of the...
Students who cannot take up places in purpose-built accommodation due to the Covid-19 pandemic will be able to end their...
The Times Higher Education or THE Impact Rankings are designed to measure the extent to which universities are working towards fulfilling the United Nations’...
Capping the number of students who can attend each British university will not stave off the financial catastrophe that institutions...
With campuses shut down across Australia, the nation’s universities face an “economic catastrophe and massive job losses” from the COVID-19...
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