The territory has recently raised its cap on non-local students twice, with it set to reach 50 per cent next year. But amid geopolitical tensions and Western concerns about freedom, is it realistic ...
The pandemic showed the benefits of a system based around reviewing preprints. Why was eLife the only journal to respond, asks Damian Pattinson ...
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Analyst predicts end to enrolment uncertainty despite pressure on South Asia, onshore demand and postgraduate programmes ...
Native English speakers accused of abusing anonymous feedback to offer ‘biting critiques’ of language rather than scholarship ...
Labour’s push for more research specialisation fits south coast institution’s growing focus on pensioner health, say professors ...
Authors of new book Knowledge Under Siege argue academics are uniquely capable of being a ‘thorn in the side’ of authoritarian regimes ...
With a thoughtful strategy, Greece could become a leading Mediterranean destination for those seeking European qualifications, says Ianis Matsoukas ...
Union wins industrial action ballot over move to freeze pay for those who refuse Teachers’ Pension Scheme switch ...
Half of Russell Group universities accept record number of undergraduates, according to end-of-cycle admissions figures ...
With structure and clarity, new or young university teachers can confidently lead classrooms where students are older than ...
Complaints over ‘price increases’ and open access models spur UK institutions to walk away from offer from publishing giant, despite nationally negotiated agreement ...
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