Domestic demand shows signs of softening in Australia
Universities brace as hot labour market beckons locals who kept them afloat through Covid
Universities brace as hot labour market beckons locals who kept them afloat through Covid
Returning numbers underwhelming so far as isolated state casts off its shackles
No apparent health rationale for ‘impossible’ new deadline, as requirements rewritten for third time in a week
Australian universities’ ongoing embrace of digital approaches is cheapening learning – but not in a good way, says Binoy Kampmark
AI expert re-emerges at top Chinese university as former employer finds Uighur study breached Australian research code
While progress has been hamstrung by lack of scale or regulatory force, advocates say the time has come
In-house appointment breaks with trend of selecting leaders from outside the country, or outside academia
Crawford Medal-winning historian on why New Zealand doesn’t have borders, big screens are a good thing and research grant applications are too long
Affordable quality education and job opportunities are encouraging more Asian students to travel closer to home, reports Joyce Lau
The retiring UBC scientist on inspirational partners, the precarious state of career options, and the formative value of stink bombs
Alumnus and established academic to take the helm at highly ranked university
While Australia’s new-look certificates deliver a sugar hit to institutional coffers, experts question the long-term benefits
Aggrieved Victorian universities should see new mental health levy as an opportunity to harness resources, conference hears
Covid safety almost a liability as Australia and New Zealand relegated as ‘spectators’ rather than participants in international education recovery
Opposition pledges unity ticket with government on ‘single most important piece of microeconomic reform that faces the nation today’