Einstein ‘not a good role model’ for budding scientists
People may be more motivated to pursue a STEM career by figures thought of as ‘persistent’ but not geniuses
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People may be more motivated to pursue a STEM career by figures thought of as ‘persistent’ but not geniuses
Study is first to survey students’ views on how they are judged in the classroom
Australia bends rules to marshal health resources, as social distancing directives are intensified
Australian universities’ online flight continues, as government tightens noose on indoor gatherings
The erection of borders, disrupted transport and fear of infection mean many will have to stay put, but their mental health could be at risk, universities are warned
The coronavirus will have a ‘massive effect’ on the international student market, and UK universities need to be clearer about their guidance and support for those students, experts have warned
When world leaders adopted the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at a 2015 summit in New York, Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai said that all the targets came down to just one thing: education.
The namesake cities in the US and UK are both home to internationally renowned universities whose industry collaborations are proving highly successful.
Democratic frontrunner raises fear among private colleges after taking on Bernie Sanders’ plan
An unheeded call for tuition fee refunds in Hong Kong echoes concerns around the world