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Forthcoming cuts to physics funding are “wholly unacceptable” and represent a “failure” for which research funders and government “must bear responsibility”, the chair of the science and technology ...
Professional staff at Australia’s top-ranked university would work 20 per cent fewer days for 20 per cent more pay, while academic staff would take control of their own workload ...
At a minimum, elite university presidents should be going to their boards now to persuade them to be ready to fight with all their legal, moral and civil power to defend constitutional norms if Trump ...
English universities will need to spend £5.6 billion to bring their “deteriorating” research facilities back into full use, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report ...
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But, more recently, concerns have arisen that while Dalits may be permitted a certain number of university seats, discrimination against Dalit students is still widespread. The University Grants ...
Despite the benefits of retrieval practice, students still tend to opt for more passive strategies. Here’s how to embed retrieval in your classroom to show them its power ...
Universities in Singapore and Malaysia lead a pilot Times Higher Education ranking focused on South-east Asia, a rapidly ...
Scottish medical students are suffering from overcrowded lectures and a lack of placements after numbers were expanded without investment in teaching capacity, the British Medical ...