Early career researchers doubt fairness of promotion processes
Major UK survey finds established staff much more likely to have confidence in university over progression issues
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Major UK survey finds established staff much more likely to have confidence in university over progression issues
What colleges and universities can do to reach a generation of students affected by the pandemic and the myriad options they have in furthering their education.
Amazon has stopped selling a book by conservative academic Ryan T. Anderson.
Boston University’s law school recently announced its inaugural appointment for a professorship focused on critical race theory and antiracism, the first of its kind in the country.
Like many students caught up in the pandemic, 19-year-old Gracie* has spent the last few months feeling desperately worried about her finances.
An entire California school board has resigned after making disparaging remarks about families in an online meeting which they did not realise was being publicly live-streamed.
James Kvaal, a key player in the Obama administration's policies, who has called for tougher scrutiny of for-profit institutions, has been nominated to be the Biden administration's education under secretary.
Critics have long argued the high-stakes test are an unreliable and inequitable judge of students’ academic abilities
Endowments post lowest returns since 2016, but the slide isn't enough to keep 10-year averages from hitting a target.
The Legal Insurrection Foundation has created a free interactive software that allows students and parents to view the schools that teach Critical Race Theory in each state.