Domestic student enrolments on the rise in Australia
Teaching and nursing enrolments surge as students seek ‘safer’ career paths in an uncertain and expensive world
Teaching and nursing enrolments surge as students seek ‘safer’ career paths in an uncertain and expensive world
Staff in their late fifties offered voluntary severance may feel that they have no choice but to accept, but it could cost them thousands of pounds in pension payments
Longer-term funding isn’t a panacea but there is plenty of evidence that it can make a difference, say Grace Gottlieb and?Matt Davis
Cash-strapped institution confirms it will not be investing upfront in new Central Asian outpost
Union fears as many as 300 jobs could go at Yorkshire university, plus courses in chemistry and film and television
Defunding of diversity-related research may deter American university libraries from buying titles in contentious topic areas, publishers fear
Board minutes show research council leaders assessing options including ‘NHS Catapult’ as they seek to meet government priorities
Reforms to boost opportunities for those just starting out could have the opposite effect, observers warn
The terror financing bill’s broad language may require international efforts to?defend academic freedom,?says Caroline Ball
Students describe increased ‘anti-immigrant sentiment’ as far-right party becomes significant force?in German?parliament
New education plan aims to create four city hubs and expand enrolment as youth population swells
Extra ?10 million in funding made available to universities such as Dundee to ‘navigate current financial challenges’
Professional services staff most affected in move unions warn will ‘make life worse for students’
Chinese literature and linguistics professor returns to university after disappearing during a trip back to China in 2023