Australian universities launch inclusivity bidding war
Labor minister’s insistence that postcode should not determine opportunity sparks new initiatives
Labor minister’s insistence that postcode should not determine opportunity sparks new initiatives
The wider issues raised by the scandal can be particularly acute in the work of academic practitioners in cultural fields, says Ian Pace
Grant delays worse than ever, researchers say, as ARC strives to meet demands of ousted government
While the sector laments its low profile in this week’s Canberra congress, policy expert expects it to generate ‘dysfunction’
National interest test for research grants to be simplified amid sweeping review of ARC
Patient cybercriminals may gain access to online systems and wait for months before trying to sell on information
Institutions emerge from lockdowns with an unusually large amount of money left over but say surpluses mask real financial difficulties
A cultural shift is needed, according to the vice-chancellor of Cardiff Met
Universities should decide their funding needs based on their goals in teaching, research and outreach, say Nicolai Foss, Peter Klein and Phillip Nell
Former disability commissioner says universities have lifted their game, but employers not so much
But representative body says conclusions from analysis of university financial accounts are based on flawed assumptions
Iain Mansfield’s spell as key driver of policy ends – for now, at least – while ‘anti-woke’ campaigner is touted as potential education secretary
Studying images, rather than texts, would allow history students to better grasp colonised peoples’ agency, says Apurba Chatterjee
From admissions to outreach and student data collection, the undergraduate journey must be reviewed to narrow unacceptable social and educational inequalities, say Kim Hunter Reed and Ray Belton