Asian universities may struggle to be successful in Horizon Europe
Ministry support will be vital, but a lack of political imperative could limit motivation, say Hyejin Kim, Erik Mobrand and Sylvia Schwaag Serger Read more
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Ministry support will be vital, but a lack of political imperative could limit motivation, say Hyejin Kim, Erik Mobrand and Sylvia Schwaag Serger Read more
Oasis St Martin’s Village will offer mentoring and other help for at-risk young people and is intended to be first of many Read more
Although an attempt to pass a bill in Utah to create a School of General Education recently fell short, those who argue it’s a real solution to leftist bias and curriculum inefficiencies facing higher education say it was just the first battle in a much longer war. Read more
A faraway planet known for its dire weather also whiffs of rotten eggs, according to a new study. Read more
The AI avatars—which can look like students’ professors—are intended to answer course questions 24-7. Read more
For some it's a trip of cultural discovery filled with awe-inspiring moments; for others it's a journey to seek heritage and identity, which can be intense and sometimes emotional. Read more
Increased discrimination may be hangover from pandemic, say researchers behind International Student Barometer Read more
Of 36 encampments at end of May, around a dozen are still active, as protesters fight to stay Read more
Northwestern University’s law school deliberately avoided hiring highly qualified white male legal scholars in an effort to develop a more diverse faculty makeup in violation of federal anti-discrimination laws, alleges a lawsuit recently filed by a prominent conservative legal group. Read more
Chinese people around the world are being targeted by an elaborate scam in which criminals pretend to be Chinese police. Read more