Communication skills needed for public policy and how to teach them
Effective public policy requires clear communication and public engagement. Here’s how to equip future policymakers with the necessary skills
Effective public policy requires clear communication and public engagement. Here’s how to equip future policymakers with the necessary skills
In engaging with small and medium-sized enterprises, universities can raise SMEs’ awareness of their own climate impacts. Here, Ven Tauringana shares a model for teaching accounting students how to produce sustainability reports
Why should it always be students who seek out their ‘best fit’ campus? It’s time for universities rethink how they manage traditional admissions – and boost enrolment and diversity as they go, says Joe Morrison
Recent world events point towards the need for a commitment to peace at every level of society, writes Annelise Riles, as she explains how universities can promote peace-making and related skills through teaching, research and collaboration
Universities must work with government and industry to drive climate action. Anna Skarbek outlines key principles that should shape the approach
A student has a lot on their plate, like lectures, labs, readings, group work, and exam dates that don’t move. It can feel like there’s never enough time to study the way you want. A big reason is the busywork: typing notes, organizing slides, and building practice questions by hand. That work matters, but it eats up time you could spend learning and preparing for exams.
With American universities under threat from a hostile government, where will liberal arts education thrive? Perhaps it’s time for a reimagining
When international students have their pick of institutions all over the world when choosing where to study, how do universities stay competitive?
How to support a global higher education system in which international students and academics work and learn alongside peers from all over the world