EU-Konferenz in Wien widmet sich den Bedürfnissen "nicht-traditioneller" Studierenden.
Von WZ Online, APA
What are vice-chancellors’ insights into the trends, threats and priorities affecting the future of the university? Nearly 200 leaders of world-ranked universities give their views on where the sector will be in the year 2030. John Ross...
weiterlesenPoliticians from Tony Blair onwards said expansion would produce social mobility and jobs. Neither have materialised.
By Aditya Chakrabortty
The UK’s withdrawal from the EU is drawing closer, but the picture remains uncertain. What do our EU partners think?
By Anna Fazackerley
Analysis reveals that, when medicine is taken out of the equation, collaborations are thin on the ground.
By Simon Baker Twitter: @HigherBaker
New figures reveal scale of challenge as pupils from independent schools still dominate admissions.
By Richard Adams Education editor
Data unclear on whether older scholars are keeping younger researchers out of jobs.
The number of academics working past the age of 65 in UK universities has more than doubled since the compulsory retirement age was abolished, new...
Jonathan Spencer highlights how academic publishers profit, and Margaret Beetham criticises the ‘taxes on knowledge’.
Immer noch ohne Doktortitel: Roland Barthes im Sommer 1975.
Frustrierende Einübung in Leidenschaftslosigkeit: ein Literaturwissenschaftler liefert eine unterhaltsame Auseinandersetzung mit dem wissenschaftlichen Schreiben.
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