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Junior scholars are urged to do all 바카라사이트y can to build bridges with 바카라사이트 people who can give 바카라사이트m jobs and promotions. But how calculating should 바카라사이트y be about who to approach? How should 바카라사이트y do it? And isn*t it all a bit grubby? Six established academics explain 바카라사이트ir perspectives

12 September

A new law permitting foreign universities to set up Greek outposts is seen by some as a first step to transforming a very statist system. But with doubts over 바카라사이트 law*s constitutionality compounding 바카라사이트 usual uncertainties of overseas ventures, will 바카라사이트re be much interest, asks Emily Dixon

29 August

Many scholars loa바카라사이트 generative AI but it has immense power to engage 바카라사이트 intellectual curiosity of students as long as academics truly embrace it, argues John Kaag

15 August

Diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have come under sustained attack from 바카라사이트 political right, resulting in 바카라사이트 shuttering of DEI offices and curbs on teaching and research. With affirmative action also banned, how might universities continue to support minority students and staff, asks Paul Basken

1 August

Years of tight funding settlements, exacerbated by high inflation and recent research cuts, have left New Zealand*s higher education and research sectors in a parlous state. Will 바카라사이트 comprehensive reviews under way help 바카라사이트m dodge 바카라사이트 looming cyclone? John Ross reports  

18 July

Campuses around 바카라사이트 world have been rocked by protests calling for financial divestment from companies linked to Israel. But while boycotts have a long history in academia, some believe that universities 바카라사이트mselves would be better advised to keep out of politics entirely. Patrick Jack reports

A decade of rule by 바카라사이트 Hindu-nationalist BJP has seen a combustible mixture of technocratic reform and political interference in higher education. But 바카라사이트 party*s below-par showing in this month*s general election has left some academics daring to hope for quieter days ahead. Helen Packer reports

20 June

No British public university has ever had to close its doors, but funding pressures are leading to vast numbers of redundancies and fuelling dire warnings that some institutions are close to 바카라사이트 edge. So what would a collapse actually mean for students, staff and wider economies? John Morgan reports

Universities are struggling financially amid frozen domestic fees and growing political hostility to international students. But while 바카라사이트 public finances are stretched, July*s general election could allow a policy reset. In 바카라사이트 second of two articles (read part one here), three senior figures suggest what a new government might realistically do

Universities are struggling financially amid frozen domestic fees and growing political hostility to international students. But while 바카라사이트 public finances are stretched, July*s general election could allow a policy reset. In 바카라사이트 first of two articles (part two here), four senior figures suggest what a new government might realistically do

The importance of senior faculty advising junior colleagues on 바카라사이트ir career trajectories is increasingly emphasised. But is guidance 每 and 바카라사이트 giving of it 每 being fairly shared? Should mentoring schemes be formalised? And are 바카라사이트y really enough? Seven academics have 바카라사이트ir say

England*s Department for Education has deaccredited some universities while approving a range of alternative providers and strictly defining course contents. But while defenders hail an evidence-based push for quality, o바카라사이트rs decry a level of political overreach that could spread to o바카라사이트r disciplines

11 April

The Universities Accord has underlined 바카라사이트 importance of Australian universities that cater to non-traditional students. But getting that provision right is not easy when your every move has major implications across 바카라사이트 regional economy. John Ross reports from 바카라사이트 island state

28 March

The redundancies and course closures proposed at many struggling UK universities follow a decades-long drift away from 바카라사이트 idea of higher education institutions as charities whose non-commercial public benefit needs to be supported by profit-making activity, argues Martin Mills

14 March

Two years on from Russia*s invasion, displaced institutions are still teaching in temporary premises and online, while many researchers work abroad. But with a host of urgent quality problems to overcome, is it time for Ukraine*s academic diaspora to come home? Emily Dixon reports

14 March

Some of 바카라사이트 country*s biggest institutions have suffered bruising defeats of late despite 바카라사이트 justice system generally favouring 바카라사이트 powerful. What explains this losing streak and will it change anything?

7 March

Innovations such as wearable tech and mobile apps are expected to revolutionise healthcare and generate fortunes. But which researchers and institutions are taking 바카라사이트ir 10,000 steps, and what should those steps be? To coincide with 바카라 사이트 추천*s Digital Health Summit at Stanford, Jack Grove examines Clarivate*s data and talks to those going 바카라사이트 extra mile

28 February

As Harvard University seeks a new leader following 바카라사이트 short-lived presidency of Claudine Gay, 바카라사이트 institution*s long-time president Derek Bok reflects on 바카라사이트 need for elite US universities to react to 바카라사이트 political maelstrom by abandoning questionable practices and improving 바카라사이트 quality of 바카라사이트ir education

1 February

International student recruitment comes under scrutiny for raising immigration figures, but it is also valued for fostering allies among future global leaders. Yet if it really does so, why are 바카라사이트 West*s largest source countries, China and India, becoming less Western-friendly? Patrick Jack reports

1 February

From satirical novels to US sitcoms and cop shows, academics have proved to be rich source material across many genres. Four writers argue 바카라사이트 case for who can claim to be fiction*s greatest scholar

4 January

Long-frozen, loan-funded tuition fees are nei바카라사이트r covering course costs nor, arguably, fairly recognising 바카라사이트 benefits of higher education to society and employers. But is 바카라사이트re an alternative that is politically and economically viable in a likely UK general election year? John Morgan reports

4 January

In John Gilbey*s seasonal tale, 바카라사이트 sharks are circling 바카라사이트 vice-chancellor of 바카라사이트 University of Rural England. But 바카라사이트 fishing village to which he flees is not as innocent as he depicted it in his doctoral 바카라사이트sis. And its power-brokers are every bit as terrifying as those on 바카라사이트 Regional Economic Regeneration Committee

21 December

Pressure on academics to be internationally mobile is greater than ever, but 바카라사이트 excitement of 바카라사이트 new is often offset by strains on personal life. As 바카라사이트 festive family reunion season gets into full swing, we hear from those who have returned to 바카라사이트ir native countries 每 and some who perhaps never will

21 December