COLLEGES ACROSS THE country quickly transitioned to online exams in recent weeks as campuses closed in response to the coronavirus outbreak. With...
What did you do during your recent online course? “I fell asleep.” “I was playing an online game.” “I was...
In 2018 the Office of the Independent Adjudicator in the United Kingdom reported that complaints made against universities totalled 1,635,...
Universities in Edinburgh are cancelling summer graduation ceremonies in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Thousands of students at the city's...
Two days after Greta Thunberg stood on a stage at the Youth4Climate summit in Milan and rebuked world leaders for...
More than 18,700 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme students around the world have received their results from the...
Black hole illustration (stock image). Credit: © vchalup / stock.adobe.com A team of astronomers from the European Southern Observatory (ESO)...
Obesity affects more than 40 percent of adults in the United States and 13 percent of the global population. With...
Next week will mark the fifth World Access to Higher Education Day (WAHED). It may also be the last. Over...
Next week will mark the fifth World Access to Higher Education Day (WAHED). It may also be the last. Over...
So many students every year go abroad to execute their summer internship as part of their studies or just to...
The University of Cambridge’s Jesus College this week became the first institution to officially hand over a Benin Bronze artefact...
“American colleges and universities are experiencing the largest drop in enrolment in half a century,” said Doug Shapiro, executive director...
With the exception of a few luminaries such as former Harvard University president Drew Gilpin Faust and feminist professor Judith...
With apologies and accolades to Ronald J Daniels, president of Johns Hopkins University, whose 2021 book title, What Universities Owe Democracy,...
Universities currently negotiate a marked tension between market orientation and addressing community needs. But there is growing concern that, if...
Recently, a senior manager at a university in the United Kingdom expressed displeasure regarding Freedom of Information (FoI) requests placed...
By design, economists’ reports are rather staid, which makes it all the more noticeable that in their 2016 report Black-White Disparity...
The Singapore parliament this week passed legislation to counter foreign interference that could threaten its national security and sovereignty, amid...
Decades of a deliberate set of policies designed to increase the level of collaboration between European universities and research institutes...
Two days after Greta Thunberg stood on a stage at the Youth4Climate summit in Milan and rebuked world leaders for...
Experts and policy-makers have marvelled at the digital transformation of universities during the COVID-19 pandemic – but has access to...
Concern is growing in some quarters in the United States that China is rapidly catching up with the number of...
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