Defending vice-chancellor pay a ‘lost cause’, says Shorten
‘Real issue’ is whether people think universities give value, says new university leader who?accepted lower salary
‘Real issue’ is whether people think universities give value, says new university leader who?accepted lower salary
The use of generative AI and a new engine drawing on data from government agencies are among the ways in which we’re doubling down on quality, says David Watkins
India’s opening up to overseas outposts has injected new life into a form of transnational education that many observers had considered to be moribund. But will the clutch of early adopters blaze a...
Vice-chancellors say ‘unsustainable’ model needs fixing but changes must be balanced against goals of increasing access and stopping brain drain
Institutions caught in a ‘perfect storm’?owing to reductions in government spending and international student restrictions
More job cuts likely?as deficits mount?owing to?decreased grant funding?and cap on international students
The recent arrest of accreditation council members only underlines that competence of regulation is as much of an issue as its degree, says Pushkar
Malaysian institutions continue to attract increasing numbers of students from the region, with Chinese nationals remaining the largest cohort by far
Moves to appoint supervisory boards made up of business and public sector representatives seen as?‘logical step’ in sector development
With its Trump-style promise to smash woke ideology on campus, Germany’s far-right populist party is widely seen as a threat by academics. And with even the country’s mainstream parties promising...
More transparent and democratic decision-making within UK universities could have helped institutions avoid the financial mistakes that are now resulting in mass redundancies, argue Nicholas Grant...
University Grants Commission's move to hand power to universities to judge journal quality faces resistance from research watchdogs
Students take years to recoup the tens of thousands of dollars they would have been paid if training was salaried, New Zealand study finds
UK universities must end use of year-long contracts that keep researchers in ‘perpetual limbo’, says union-led manifesto
Repeat of falls in enrolments seen during Republican’s first presidency will allow UK to ‘get its mojo back’ in 2025, British Council predicts