Gag clauses ‘becoming the norm’ in Australian redundancies
Covid redundancy terms include non-disclosure and non-disparagement obligations, as corporate HR culture captures universities

Covid redundancy terms include non-disclosure and non-disparagement obligations, as corporate HR culture captures universities

Many UK institutions say they do not plan to return to pre-pandemic methods and will use next academic year to test new approaches

Plans to reduce teaching grant are one of ‘biggest attacks on arts and entertainment in English universities in living memory’

Some students have abused privacy allowances and marking latitude – but others’ ongoing engagement has been heartening, says Robert Zaretsky

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

Young researchers forced to interact online ‘do not feel part of a team’ and may leave sector, educationalist tells summit

After criticism that it failed to declare Peter Daszak’s work with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, journal has also ‘recused’ zoologist from its coronavirus origins taskforce

Action against Bard College threatens novel liberal arts degree and widens Putin crackdown on higher education

Covid has created a platform for institutional newcomers to ‘leapfrog’ established frontrunners

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

Problem threatens to delay recovery after losses in grant support and obstacles for young scientists

Analysis by THE shows how specialist institutions would bear brunt of impact

Koç University dismissed media scholar Amir Hetsroni for ‘inappropriate behaviour’, but he suspects a link to his private criticism of Turkey’s government

Education Committee says Office for Students must take tougher action on dearth of disadvantaged white pupils entering higher education

As Maastricht University celebrates its 45th anniversary, it is tapping into its founding spirit in a bid to stay forever young, says its president, Martin Paul