My worst teaching moment 每 and what it taught me
All academics have had that anxiety dream about standing up to give a lecture, only to realise they have forgotten to prepare anything 每 or to put on any clothes. But real teaching failures are...
All academics have had that anxiety dream about standing up to give a lecture, only to realise they have forgotten to prepare anything 每 or to put on any clothes. But real teaching failures are...
The grip of Silicon Valley on commerce and culture is huge and ever-growing. But as concerns mount about tech firms* ethics, is there anything that universities?每 with vastly lower research and...
The UK government*s White Paper is a good start but needs to?do more to link local learning with local needs, says?Marius Ostrowski?
Forty per cent increase in investment by 2030 pledged, with BEIS ring-fencing majority of its spending for areas beyond golden triangle
Comparison with current data suggests government proposals are &not exactly a?revolution in the funding balance*, say experts
Tardy response to UKRI request meant greenlit research projects on pandemic could not begin, investigation concludes
While many governments struggle to predict workforce needs, Australia*s new tropical alliance is giving it a crack
Trudeau government set to fulfil campaign promise for version of legendary US innovation agency, amid mixed expert assessment of its wisdom
The University of Toronto president has &doubled down on internationalising* while remaining rooted in the Canadian metropolis for almost four decades
The Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology president discusses project-based learning, securing government funding and demographic decline
Legislation gives?Westminster government power to block or impose conditions on acquisition of intellectual property in 17 areas
With concerted efforts, the UK could?attract far more than 600,000 international students to its shores, says James Pitman
Policies risk inciting behaviour worse than 2000s immigration scams, expert warns
As the pandemic increases public scrutiny of science, the UK Parliament is holding another inquiry into the long-running issue of reproducibility. Five of its contributors give their views on how...
Privileging one set of subjects with a catchy acronym may once have served a purpose, but?that has long since been outlived, says Andy Miah?