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Teaching quality can be an institution’s biggest asset, improving student retention and boosting reputation. So why not move ...
Making geology more tangible can spark curiosity in the field and help students learn the skills needed to address global ...
The first in a two-part series explores how to use Marshall Rosenberg’s ‘non-violent communication’ framework to help you ...
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Professor of public humanities position for Birmingham City University’s Islam Issa comes amid pressure on humanities courses and threat of AI ...
Institutions unclear on government’s stance towards accelerated degrees as faster courses set to become more expensive for students ...
Only one US university has so far announced an Indian outpost. That’s because the process is still too onerous, says Richard Joseph ...
Strong support for creating more financial incentives for students to study to become teachers or nurses, even among Reform UK backers ...
Chulalongkorn University bans sleeveless tops, short skirts and open-toed shoes, prompting wider debate about freedoms on campus ...
Applicants are returning to previously researched options instead of seeing clearing as opportunity to ‘trade up’, says Ucas chief executive ...
In a hearing stacked with ANU critics, the university’s governing body was accused of squashing dissent through obfuscation and intimidation. Chief operating officer (COO) Jonathan Churchill said some ...
If universities want to nurture future leaders capable of addressing the world’s most pressing challenges — climate change, inequality, poverty – they must go beyond surface-level curriculum reforms.
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