Canada should consider foreign student cap, says housing minister
With housing shortages at crisis levels, including on campuses, Trudeau minister suggests placing limits on country’s burgeoning international sector
With housing shortages at crisis levels, including on campuses, Trudeau minister suggests placing limits on country’s burgeoning international sector
Canberra may have chosen the right time to revisit university funding, as institutional accounts suggest a widening divide between the haves and have-nots
Government steps up scrutiny of university over BJP-critical paper while academics urge Ashoka to reinstate its author
Admissions figures on track for ‘largest-ever fall’ in English student entry rate bring worries for universities accustomed to growth
THE report shows that higher education institutions have made huge strides in measuring their progress, but governments can make more of academic expertise
Union blames ‘recalcitrant’ executives for walkout but university says it has bargained ‘in good faith’ and negotiations have been slow elsewhere
US grant agency hopes to ensure a more scientific approach after years of political battles over risks of China collaborations
Scientists involved in road-blocking and invading private jet terminals say they’ve lost out on promotions and been reported by students but others cite their protests in grant applications as forms...
Limits on free speech, funding cuts and political appointments at public universities risk squandering a golden opportunity to create a thriving higher education system, says Saikat Majumdar
Period of relative stability offers chance to reassess discipline but also risks world losing interest, says director
A domestic university ranking system could hold universities to account for all aspects of their performance, says shadow education minister
While sector welcomes changes to be rolled out ‘imminently’, subsequent reforms could prove less popular
Changes aimed at protecting students and taxpayers adding uncertainties that could lead to institutions closing rather than joining forces, experts warn
Canberra also confirms plans to overhaul research assessment exercise and ‘take the politics out’ of grant decisions
After decades of questioning grade inflation and race-based policies, one of Harvard’s biggest critics of affirmative action departs in wake of Supreme Court decision