Quality metrics ignored in Australian international student caps
Private colleges set to be hit with punitive limits on overseas recruitment, despite being among the top performers in government-commissioned surveys
Private colleges set to be hit with punitive limits on overseas recruitment, despite being among the top performers in government-commissioned surveys
Lower than anticipated student recruitment worsening financial situation for more institutions, according to OfS analysis
Lack of expertise may make it impossible for universities to meet minimum standards set by research funders
Republican’s first term suggests that anti-immigration rhetoric will undermine universities’ offshore recruitment efforts
A tactical takeover might have been easier in the short term, but Adelaide University will be better for being a marriage of equals, say David Lloyd and Peter Høj
Minor branded ‘liberal indoctrination’ by Republican representative among 52 programmes being cut, with low enrolment blamed
Home Office statistics reveal just 1,300 dependants submitted visa applications in October – the lowest monthly total since at least January 2022
Outpost to build on London university’s existing partnerships in West Africa
Chainsaw-wielding leader has shown some signs of pragmatism since historic election win but plight of the country’s highly regarded universities remains dire
Tutorial system monopolised by ‘domineering’ male students and focus on final-year examinations seen as disadvantaging women
Outpost due to open next year will focus on both research and teaching, after ‘quick’ but ‘robust’ approval process
Misappropriation of junior colleagues’ ideas is a betrayal. Requiring them to wait years for redress adds insult to injury, says Wyn Evans