Joint security centre launched to combat university cyberattacks
‘Problematic’ lack of skills and knowledge over online security prompts move to create shared service
‘Problematic’ lack of skills and knowledge over online security prompts move to create shared service
The program has always followed US foreign policy. Leaving people in the lurch is an incomprehensible new frontier, say Marisa Lally and Gerardo Blanco
While newcomer and frontrunner Mark Carney might be expected to back innovation funding, academics do not expect a loosening of student migration rules any time soon
‘A poor communicator who ghosts me’: disaffected research students and supervisors have similar grievances about each other, survey reveals
South coast institution latest to cut back on staff costs ahead of coming national insurance rise
North-east university?aims to educate 7,000 students in?city after spending ?10 million on revamp
Compulsory assessment tasks that highlight cultural histories of Australia and New Zealand?help?prepare students for future careers, universities insist
Leaders warn?that over-regulation could shut down provision entirely after fraud connected to partnership agreements comes under the spotlight again
Attempts to establish alternatives to Gift City and Delhi bring new incentives for?global universities but some fear such investment will heighten inequalities?
Students less likely than employees to report or disclose sexual harassment, according to study of major Swedish university
Any academic who adopts a social constructionist view of gender without studying the alternatives is embarrassingly superficial, says Eric Heinze
Institution’s president called disruptive Gaza protests ‘a temper tantrum by children’ in emails released as part of investigation
Budget projections that changes in repayment rules will incur no extra expense?‘lack credibility’, expert says