Russia returns to six-year degrees, abandoning Bologna Process
Planned departure from Western higher education will ‘limit Russian students’ exposure to outside world and democracy’, scholars warn Read more
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Planned departure from Western higher education will ‘limit Russian students’ exposure to outside world and democracy’, scholars warn Read more
Social workers are quitting in record numbers as they struggle to cope with more challenging caseloads stemming from austerity, the pandemic and the cost of living crisis. Read more
Harvard University quietly closed its investigation into emails allegedly sent to LGBT individuals that reportedly contained hateful messages. Read more
Intelligent’s report exposing the extent to which college hopefuls lie on their applications has led many admissions officials to reflect on what they could do to promote better practices among potential students; specifically, what to do with the college essay. Read more
Staff working at the European Commission have been ordered to remove the TikTok app from their phones and corporate devices. Read more
A study finds that increased cannabis use among students, including vaping, is common on college campuses. Read more
Syracuse University’s (SU) Office of Diversity and Inclusion recently held a forum on the Office's plan to hire new faculty members to enforce DEI initiatives. Read more
Trudeau administration imposes broad halt on federal research funding agencies supporting projects involving foreign nationals with possible security risks Read more
Does artificial intelligence have a place in the classroom? That’s yet to be decided as generative AI tools, namely ChatGPT, continue to rock the higher education sphere. What we do know is that efforts to curb cheating have steadily increased since its inception. Read more
Fast food consumers can potentially be guilted into buying products with less red meat and instead opting for more environmentally friendly options when “climate impact” labels are used, according to a taxpayer-funded study. Read more