UTS taps deputy Andrew Parfitt as vice-chancellor
In-house appointment breaks with trend of selecting leaders from outside the country, or outside academia
In-house appointment breaks with trend of selecting leaders from outside the country, or outside academia
Suggestions of significant ministerial plan to ‘improve higher education’ this month bring warning not to harm universities’ levelling-up work
Paper also suggests higher performers in business schools received lower salary bump if climbing the departmental ladder
Ninety per cent federal funding cut will leave research projects unfinished and cause massive brain drain, experts warn
Chief executive’s departure may help new chair to reshape English sector regulator
Shrugging is not good enough. Victims must be supported to speak out – and conference organisers must act, says Kirsten England
Inequality, Covid exhaustion, sympathy for students, fear of public opinion and frustration with UCU tactics are all factors, says Glen O’Hara
Institutional affiliation counts for little in determining students’ future earnings, analysis suggests
Deteriorating political climate causing self-censorship, conference hears
A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
The problem – amid a general mood of satisfaction – may trace to unrealistic expectations, American Academy of Arts and Sciences says
Donna Heinel likely facing three years in prison after using role to serve as main conduit at university with most bribery cases
UK universities could easily cope without Elsevier access for lengthy period, says Berkeley librarian who led system through two-year cut-off
Funding preschool instead has compelling rationale, but US should extend both ends of compulsory education, say experts
Would a seventh European Court ruling against Rome really force a change in attitude, asks David Petrie