Online harassment is now spilling into the real world, with politically outspoken historians doxed and subject to posters warning: &You are being watched*
With overseas enrolments hitting the buffers during the pandemic, debate rages over whether higher education*s excessive reliance on this income stream is self-inflicted 每 and how universities can keep themselves on the financial rails in future. John Ross reports
Academics say universities are in the dark over their future funding levels, and &compulsory* higher education policy creates overly high expectations for students
Brussels-backed pilot project has borne fruit, but leaders say creating &seamless mobility* across continent has been even more expensive and bureaucratic than expected
Amid the economic ravages inflicted by the coronavirus, the EU has agreed a huge stimulus package. But while research in some countries looks set for a transformational boost, it may be a different story for teaching
Worries about Islamo-leftism in France and free speech in England reflect disciplines* straddling of science and activism, says Alexis Artaud de La Ferri豕re