The Scientist: Dealing with Unethical or Illegal Conduct in Higher Education
……… cases of faculty wrongdoing that got swept under the rug by universities. In some instances, accusations are never properly […]
……… cases of faculty wrongdoing that got swept under the rug by universities. In some instances, accusations are never properly […]
What does excellence mean? How is it measured? When do we know that we have reached the required standard? These
“The final draft came back and all we had was a red circle around my boss’ name and an arrow
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Paris 24 October – UNESCO’s 2017/8 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report highlights the responsibility of governments to provide universal quality
“Unfortunately, many excellent scientists are poor communicators who lack the skills or inclination to play the role of educator to
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Defending the human rights of scholars and protecting academic freedom worldwide Save the Date! Scholars at Risk Network 2018 Global
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University World News:“We have one simple argument: universities around the world, many more than will ever publicly admit it, are
The prime responsibility, it asserts, lies with states to “abstain from direct or complicit involvement in attacks on higher education”,
The destruction of job security is central to the long-term transformation of the sector. Universities are encouraged – with the