More Australian universities dive into the red
First institutional accounts reveal mixed results, with many institutions weathering the Covid storm but some plunging into deficit
First institutional accounts reveal mixed results, with many institutions weathering the Covid storm but some plunging into deficit
Sector leaders question viability even when people can again gather in big crowds, with Australians leading the sceptics
Student demographics will guide whether universities retain or discard large-scale lectures, administrator says
Covid is no reason to ease off on demands for open knowledge, Australian forum hears
Land swap paves way for new high-rise campus, as sprawl gives way to borderless city vibe
As the pandemic reshapes both conferencing and publishing, melding talks and papers makes a lot of sense, says Richard Oliver
Multi-source analysis of global open-access practices throws up surprises, with Europe and the US lagging behind
The epigeneticist and new Max Planck vice-president on a global childhood, the pleasures of buses running on time, and why young researchers are more stressed than ever
As time drags on since their signature course was turfed out, Australian whistleblowers’ colleagues fear their discipline will die a slow death
Old and new home trade compliments, as former deputy calls time on six-year sojourn out west
With travel no longer carefree, Simon Baker hears how standouts on internationalisation plan to keep attracting global talent
Online lectures may enable applicants to broaden their horizons, predicts consultant
Sector leaders drafted to help solve loss of cross-subsidies from both international and domestic teaching
With the Covid-19 pandemic likely to prolong the need for mass online learning for some time, we seek the experts’ advice on how to do it well – from designing courses and maintaining engagement to...
Innovation on the line, as coronavirus unleashes domino effect on research mainstream