Australian government moves to legislate on academic freedom
‘Real action’ will come when the government changes the regulator’s standards, policy expert says
‘Real action’ will come when the government changes the regulator’s standards, policy expert says
Organisers refused to engage with the problem, or offered a series of stock excuses, say campaigners
Data from THE’s subject rankings show need for more integration in fields such as AI, says leading professor
Unite chief executive’s 2019 deal described as ‘galling’ while student renters’ struggles in pandemic spark calls for housing reforms
Seven-figure pay packets raise questions over strategic leadership in year when universities’ business model crashed
Appointment continues a flourishing trend of university leaders hopping between UK and Australia
Oldest state-funded military college has history of venerating Confederacy
Some universities acknowledge ‘errors’ totalling millions of dollars but deny deliberate ‘wage theft’
Scant feedback raises transparency concerns over Australian regulator’s compliance activities
Those who make the loudest noises about equality can be among the most myopic about the evils of academic inbreeding, says Bruce Macfarlane
Championed by one of the frontrunners to replace Angela Merkel, a new law could bring tuition fees, a focus on industry and greater institutional inequality
Data suggest coronavirus levels at some universities are falling but a second peak nationally may force a digital-only switch, experts warn
With government aid lacking, institutions struggle to identify winning strategies