By Sean Gallagher. Over the last few years, higher education in the United States has seen countless pronouncements that the degree is dead and that “alternative credentials” are ready to supplant the core product of colleges and universities. Read more...
Barriers to providing HE to refugees must be breached
By Bernhard Streitwieser and Simon Morris-Lange. Four recent tragic events that happened in mid-July in Germany – the Würzburg train attack, the Munich mall shooting, the Reutlingen machete attack and the Ansbach suicide bombing – have, along with global awareness, precipitously increased Germans’ concerns about the constant threat of terrorism and homegrown radicalisation. Read more...
Countering extremism through human development
By Yossef Ben-Meir, Mouhssine Tadlaoui-Cherki and Kati Roumani. Vulnerability is a common denominator shared by many people in Morocco, including students and recent, jobless graduates and youthful, former prison detainees. Read more...
Does your academic board work properly?
By Nita Temmerman. Academic governance is a fundamental element of a higher education provider’s all-encompassing governance structure. If it’s not effective, it calls into question the whole academic framework for verifying quality and integrity in teaching, learning and scholarship in that institution. Read more...
Ministers respond to early stage research demands
By Jan Petter Myklebust. Would any of our current systems have funded a young Albert Einstein or a Marie Sklodowska-Curie? The question was posed to the informal meeting of the Council of Ministers responsible for Competitiveness (Research) under the incoming Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, last month by excellent young researchers. Read more...
Government plans to attract world-class researchers
By John Gerritsen. New Zealand’s government has launched a NZ$70 million (US$49 million) plan to attract top researchers to the nation’s universities over the next four years. Read more...
Science talent to leave UK post-Brexit, survey warns
By Yojana Sharma. A survey of academics in the United Kingdom has found that some world-class scientists have already turned down posts at universities in the UK since the referendum in June that voted in favour of Britain leaving the European Union and one in five were planning to leave UK research posts, citing Brexit as the reason. Read more...
Experts call for action to combat academic corruption
By Mary Beth Marklein. Alarmed by the growing frequency of news reports about academic corruption, an international panel of experts is calling for "action on a broad front" to combat the problem, arguing that dishonest practices are "undermining the quality and credibility of higher education around the world". Read more...
New minister puts internationalising HE on agenda
By Ranjit Devraj. Internationalising India’s higher education is high on the agenda for India’s new Minister for Human Resource Development or HRD, Prakash Javadekar. Read more...
Partnership to strengthen regional research, education
A partnership agreement to strengthen research and education has been signed between the regional council of Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Morocco’s higher education and research ministry and three Rabat universities. Read more...