Governments have focused on building up a lavishly funded research elite, but the forced switch online has made them realise losers in this system cannot cope
The pandemic has not hit all students¡¯ learning equally. Anna McKie talks to two experts on how to spot those who may have fallen behind and help them get up to speed
Covid and its financial fallout are serious, but managers must grasp the impact of their operating experiments on teaching and learning, says Binoy Kampmark
A PowerPoint marathon or a ¡®captured¡¯ lecture will always be a pale imitation of a live experience, in which an expert practitioner taps into ¡®the dangerous energy of all those watching eyes¡¯, says Richard Sugg
Universities have a unique opportunity to shape the post-pandemic future by promoting innovation and creativity for wider social impact, says Tan Eng Chye
Her long career as a psychologist and a college president has shown Beverly Daniel Tatum how crucial racial identity formation is and how overriding negative stereotypes about minority students¡¯ performance can be like ¡®water in a parched land¡¯. Matthew Reisz hears why
BAME scholars have relished the chance to be creators and performers in their own space, free to express themselves fully and creatively, says Jonathan Wilson