Australian universities redraw casual employment as law comes in
Changes will ensure compliance with new legislation, according to administrators, but unions say it is about cutting costs
Changes will ensure compliance with new legislation, according to administrators, but unions say it is about cutting costs
Attacks on academics and suppression of student protests may intensify under leader linked to human rights abuses
Alerts about troubling material project ethical universality but trumpet some forms of injustice while conveniently bypassing others, says Eric Heinze
UK government expected to maintain tough approach amid warnings of Canada-style caps
Both new ventures located in London’s financial district and launched in partnership with third-party companies
Former chief secretary to the Treasury set to face Bridget Phillipson in Commons for announcement on tuition fees
Bridget Phillipson confirms inflationary fee rise and adds £414 extra per year to maintenance loans
Some A$15 billion of student debt relief will do almost ‘nothing’ to help cash-strapped Australian institutions
Poll finds third of UK undergraduates worried for future of their institution amid funding crisis
President of leading institution says majority of students have been displaced, and funding is a mounting concern
England’s Knowledge Exchange Framework unfairly marks down an arts cluster whose impact is not directly reflected in cash, says Michelle Phillips
UK institutions look ahead to next autumn as survey confirms devastating impact of visa restrictions
Australian academics required to ‘act up’ for years before being paid for it, analysis finds
High cost may turn international universities off Vietnam despite growing demand
The global cost pressures imposed by sector expansion oblige universities to embrace technology that is finally fulfilling the hype, says Anthony Finkelstein