Australia fires starting gun on major higher education review
Non-partisan panel asked to update access targets and complete Bradley review’s unfinished business
Non-partisan panel asked to update access targets and complete Bradley review’s unfinished business
Experts warn shrinking pool of postgraduate researchers would be ‘pretty disastrous’
Consensus with regions and reversals by parliament’s budget committee help keep coalition promises
Edinburgh’s finance chaos exposes deeper problems with the tools institutions rely on to function day-to-day
National Union of Students urges government to provide support in autumn statement as students slash spending on food and heating to get by
In Hong Kong, as elsewhere, managers should support faculty and students to engage in inquiry whatever their personal values, says Carsten Holz
But lead negotiator for parliament’s research committee said refusal to plough more unspent funds back into programme ‘cannot stand’
Black and Hispanic students affected most badly in terms of re-enrolment and completion
Region’s biggest transformative agreement ‘an important first step’ in open access ‘journey’
Clarivate warns of efforts to ‘game the system and create self-generated status’
Walkout over wages and benefits – biggest in any US job sector this year – snarls 300,000-student system just weeks before autumn semester exams
Universities cancel classes after separate incidents
To promote reputation, Rachel Sandison, deputy v-c of external engagement at the University of Glasgow, says universities should face uncomfortable truths
Science and technology investment fund created by universities of Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield injects first capital to fuel innovation shift
The head of the University of Manchester discusses a lifetime of science outreach, supporting regional development and the humanities