Australia’s proposed 20 per cent student debt wipe is unfair
Better to revise the previous government’s tuition fee hikes than redirect taxpayers’ money into wealthy graduates’ pockets, says Maxwell Yong
Better to revise the previous government’s tuition fee hikes than redirect taxpayers’ money into wealthy graduates’ pockets, says Maxwell Yong
As questions about the size and shape of UK higher education persist, debates about the part number controls could play are making a comeback
Turn on the caps: Should England reintroduce student number controls?
There’s no silver bullet when it comes to interdisciplinary success, data from inaugural THE ranking show
‘Consultancy addiction’ contributes to boom-bust hiring practices in a sector where executives routinely ‘out-earn the premier’
Journalism professor discusses identifying misinformation in Hong Kong, how deep-fakes are complicating fact-checking and transitioning from practice to research
Single-sex colleges provide safe space for women but may be financially unviable as enrolments decline
Academics who rely on the British Library’s unmatched collection are still feeling the impact of a devastating cyberattack a year ago. Jack Grove hears from those affected and considers how another...
The president of Technical University of Munich explains his recipe for breaking down silos while retaining deep disciplinary strength
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media