Tenuous Australian research funding ‘undercut by pandemic’
Clay feet of cross-subsidy policies exposed by Covid-19 crisis, representative groups say
Clay feet of cross-subsidy policies exposed by Covid-19 crisis, representative groups say
The secretary of higher education for the state of New Jersey talks about her path to a career in policy, family history and handling racist attitudes at college
Nations are increasingly making conscious efforts to propel a subset of their universities into the global elite. But are such aspirations ever met? And, if they are, is that a blessing or a curse...
Many bosses lead from the front, ceding 20-plus per cent of their pay to help plug pandemic shortfalls
Australian universities’ online flight continues, as government tightens noose on indoor gatherings
Pointless meetings, fraught commutes and whiffy shared fridges are mercifully off limits during the coronavirus lockdown. But what else are faculty glad to be rid of? And what are they pining to...
Australia's top-ranked university joins growing list of institutions trading off the innate commercial value of their land
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The analogy has lessons for both higher education institutions and the bodies that oversee them, says Richard Oliver
Event will explore how universities can contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 16
A ‘deficit-centric discourse’ is obscuring the benefits of partially completed courses, Australian research finds
Poorly designed outreach schemes, privacy restrictions and standoffish companies combining to waste resource
The artist and King’s College London fellow discusses the relationship between research and art, and how climate change is reshaping her work
The president and dean of the Asian Institute of Management tells Joyce Lau that being an introverted leader and a minority has taught her empathy
The winner of this year’s Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize discusses why we need to rethink our understanding of Africa, decolonising the curriculum, and the need to tackle big egos