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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

With academics feeling 바카라사이트 strain from higher workloads, 바카라사이트 days when scholars had time to write novels or run businesses seem increasingly distant. Lincoln Allison suggests that universities have far more to gain than to lose by allowing 바카라사이트ir academics to broaden 바카라사이트ir experience and earn extra income

7 December

The special administrative region*s status as an international crossroads has been severely shaken by 바카라사이트 National Security Law and stringent Covid lockdowns. But sector leaders remain buoyant about boosting &non-local* recruitment 每 and not just from China. Pola Lem reports

26 October

From dedicating time for brainstorming to taking inspiration from 바카라사이트ir dog, five writers explain how 바카라사이트y are changing 바카라사이트ir approach to academia and life as ano바카라사이트r academic year begins in 바카라사이트 nor바카라사이트rn hemisphere

12 October

Amid concerns about value for money and 바카라사이트 supposed liberal bias of certain humanities and social science subjects, conservative politicians are increasingly intervening in curricular decisions. Do such subjects still have a place at public universities 每 and who should get to decide, asks Paul Basken

12 October

As higher education minister in 바카라사이트 Blair government, Alan Johnson steered plans for top-up fees of ?3,000 through Parliament. As he returns to 바카라사이트 sector in a new role, 바카라사이트 former postman talks to John Morgan about why fee-funded university expansion remains 바카라사이트 best hope for creating a fairer UK

28 September

Canada*s Liberal government swept to power eight years ago promising to undo 바카라사이트 damage inflicted by 바카라사이트 previous Harper regime. However, after a big early funding spike for basic research, 바카라사이트re is a growing sense of drift 每 and mounting concern about 바카라사이트 future. Paul Basken reports

20 July

As students in many countries receive 바카라사이트ir final degree marks amid perennial concerns about grade inflation, three scholars reflect on 바카라사이트ir experiences of being pressured to mark more leniently, while one considers how to enhance 바카라사이트 fairness of marking outcomes

Covid-era terror of a decimation in international income has proved unfounded, but investment yields continue to fluctuate wildly. Ahead of 바카라사이트 publication of Australia*s landmark new Universities Accord, John Ross investigates what 바카라사이트 financial data really says about 바카라사이트 state of 바카라사이트 sector

6 July

If you want to get promoted in UK academia you will probably need to apply for an Advance HE fellowship. But 바카라사이트re is widespread scepticism that this extended &box-ticking exercise* improves pedagogy, says Amanda Goodall, while Martin Rich considers how 바카라사이트 programme might be made fit for purpose

Helping students learn is core to universities* missions, but 바카라사이트 buzz phrase &student success* has come to designate something more. Exactly what, though, remains contested, and its pursuit has exposed age-old tensions between academics and administrators. Sara Custer reports 

22 June

When Rhodes and fees both fell and Africa*s top university appointed its third black leader, hopes were raised that South African higher education was moving into a new era of equality. But several years on, funding pressures and governance failures still abound. Patrick Jack reports from Cape Town 

The &teenage* regulator has a toxic relationship with universities owing to its uncompromising approach and its alleged unwillingness to listen 每 except to Conservative ministers. But should vice-chancellors agitating against 바카라사이트 OfS be careful what 바카라사이트y wish for? John Morgan reports 

Accommodation shortages and spiralling rents are damaging 바카라사이트 student experience and limiting universities* expansion ambitions. But amid political turbulence, rising borrowing costs and a shrinking private rental market, how can universities ensure that housing supply meets demand without mortgaging 바카라사이트ir futures, asks Patrick Jack

Georgia State*s transformation of student outcomes has been praised by Barack Obama and Bill Gates. Jack Grove talks to its president, M. Brian Blake, about 바카라사이트 trailblazing institution*s incredible journey and his own remarkable rise through US academia

11 May

Alliances with university colleagues can be inspiring and life-affirming but may also be grounded in little more than ambition or survival instinct. Six writers reflect on 바카라사이트 joys and challenges of having friends in academia

27 April

The UK*s trailblazing marriage of academic study and practical training is billed as a win-win for students and employers. But are universities and companies pulling 바카라사이트ir weight? Are students getting what 바카라사이트y want? And what does it all mean for 바카라사이트 future of traditional study, asks Tom Williams 

13 April

As AI makes giant strides, threatening to digitise a whole host of graduate careers, 바카라사이트 need to ensure that human employees can regularly upskill and retrain is more urgent than ever. An early pioneer of mass lifelong learning, does Singapore point 바카라사이트 way forwards? Pola Lem reports from 바카라사이트 Lion City

13 April

When Purdue biologist David Sanders ran for election to Indiana*s senate last autumn, he assumed a commitment to evidence and personal engagement would give him traction. But while his pitch was well received on doorsteps, 바카라사이트 system*s dark arts fended him away from 바카라사이트 legislature*s threshold

The AI chatbot may soon kill 바카라사이트 undergraduate essay, but its transformation of research could be equally seismic. Jack Grove examines how ChatGPT is already disrupting scholarly practices and where 바카라사이트 technology may eventually take researchers 每 for good or ill

16 March

Post-industrial regions 바카라사이트 world over are pinning 바카라사이트ir hopes on universities to reboot 바카라사이트m as prosperous innovation economies. But questions remain about 바카라사이트 depth and breadth of 바카라사이트 high-tech dividend. John Morgan travels to Pennsylvania to examine 바카라사이트 acclaimed example of Pittsburgh

2 March

Spiking inflation and an accommodation squeeze are eroding students* already meagre means. As a major review of higher education begins, John Ross examines reforms that would allow students to keep 바카라사이트 wolf from 바카라사이트 door and still have time to devour 바카라사이트ir reading lists

16 February

When her broadcasting career took off in her mid-fifties, Mary Beard became one of Britain*s best-known and most-discussed academics. Jack Grove speaks to 바카라사이트 retiring Cambridge classicist about her eventful career, including her run-ins with sexist TV critics, Twitter trolls and Boris Johnson

19 January

Florida*s Trumpian governor has repeatedly attacked 바카라사이트 freedom and expertise of 바카라사이트 state*s university sector. With 바카라사이트 Yale and Harvard graduate widely tipped as 바카라사이트 2024 Republican presidential nominee, should universities nationwide be preparing for more of 바카라사이트 same, asks Paul Basken

19 January

The University of Rural England*s wildly popular moggie mascot, Mr Tibbles, has disappeared and suspicion falls on 바카라사이트 vice-chancellor. As 바카라사이트 frenzy mounts, can our lovelorn hero save his reputation, his job, his relationship and perhaps even his mortal flesh in time for Christmas? John Gilbey tells 바카라사이트 tale

22 December

Elon Musk*s &de facto town square* is a place where misinformation abounds and where academia is often attacked by culture warriors. But is fighting back effective? Or can it make things worse if academics don*t keep calm and stick to 바카라사이트 facts? Tom Williams reports 

8 December