Asia’s top university makes computational thinking compulsory
Tan Eng Chye says teaching models ‘cannot afford to keep still’, even if some students are reluctant to study programming

Tan Eng Chye says teaching models ‘cannot afford to keep still’, even if some students are reluctant to study programming

Agreement raises hopes that strike action could be suspended later this week

Impact of diplomatic tensions between the two countries may yet be to bite

Academic sleuths have used investigative skills and Twitter to tell the real story behind proposed pension cuts, says Sherrill Stroschein

Introducing a ‘consumer-style ratings system’ for degrees has the potential to cause terrible damage to universities and society in general, argues Cathy Shrank

Half of vice-presidents at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology are now female

Female junior academics are also gaining research prestige, says study

Plans for 600 apartments on the National Autonomous University of Mexico campus breach world heritage site regulations

Report from African Academy of Sciences also claims that scientific research in continent must better align with sustainable development goals

Historic flying of Trans Pride flag at University College Cork follows similar commitment to equality by other Irish universities

New schemes will provide grants to master’s and PhD students and postdoctoral researchers

Ethics modules ordered after warnings from students’ union that misconduct is on the rise

Women and ethnic minority learners more likely to prioritise inclusivity

Staff at 65 UK higher education institutions are entering their fourth week of strike action

Latest Hesa data may put more pressure on universities already under the microscope over strikes and v-c pay