Time to move beyond tired debate on ‘excellence v equity’ trade-off
Broadening traditional conceptions of what it means to be ‘smart’ must now be part of HE’s mission, say Adelaide University’s David Lloyd and Peter H?j
Broadening traditional conceptions of what it means to be ‘smart’ must now be part of HE’s mission, say Adelaide University’s David Lloyd and Peter H?j
Prescriptive policies ‘do not fit realities of demand’ and will prevent university system from accommodating growth, according to Andrew Norton
Australia shadow minister promises ‘nuance’ and a far less combative approach following ‘thumping election loss’
Upper house committee to ask ‘hard questions’ about governance, transparency and accountability
Avoid ‘faux’ competition and do not deny reality, analysts warn, as UK-style funding crunch looms
UKRI handed more cash for betting-related research but campaigners claim ‘industry-friendly’ funding call stops ‘fresh start’ from old regime
Two universities unite to create position aimed at increasing employability of international graduates when they return to home country
Six US institutions adopt online module that promises to assess civil discourse of potential students but scholars sceptical it will improve campus debate
If the UK has decided it can no longer afford the sub-Oxbridge university model, expectations need to be systematically lowered, says Robert Dingwall
Researchers observe shifts in behaviour among?mathematicians as they approach breakthrough point
Gloucestershire eyes civic engagement and new revenue streams after saving department store building
Long-awaited ‘single market’ for research won’t happen based on voluntary commitments alone, sector leaders say
Amid claims outcomes of long-anticipated talkfest have been orchestrated in advance, expert says precursor events promise ‘substance’