Clear data from devices before travelling, academics told
Rising instances of warrantless searches at borders have ‘serious implications for academic freedom and research confidentiality
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Rising instances of warrantless searches at borders have ‘serious implications for academic freedom and research confidentiality
It's easy to list some of the many everyday items invented and patented by women - the dishwasher, windscreen wipers, the board game Monopoly, to name but a few - but the world is still failing to take full advantage of women's innovative ideas, a report suggests.
As a child of rubber tappers in the Brazilian Amazon, Chico Mendes saw how quickly the life-sustaining forest could disappear if soy farmers and cattle ranchers wanted the land for themselves.
Leader’s offensive behaviours portrayed as exception for morality-focused institution
When U.S. District Judge Stephanie Rose upheld “qualified immunity” for University of Iowa officials in a successful First Amendment lawsuit by a Christian student organization, she said the constitutional issues were not established “beyond debate.”
Some Kentucky colleges and universities are among 600 higher education institutions across the nation asking Congress to give permanent protection to children brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents.
Every year, student groups at the University of Minnesota are allowed to paint small murals advertising their clubs.
Virtual reality could be used to help military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who have struggled with mainstream treatment.
Yale report finds no violation of academic freedom in the cancellation of a course on dissent at Yale-NUS College in Singapore.
Candid self-appraisals lend weight to doubts about English capabilities of learners coming to Australia