Australian university hubs address suburban visibility problem
‘If you can’t see it, you can’t be it,’ minister says, ahead of review report promising other ‘immediate’ recommendations
‘If you can’t see it, you can’t be it,’ minister says, ahead of review report promising other ‘immediate’ recommendations
While Covid-19 interrupted the inexorable rise in university leaders’ pay packets, many still pocket seven-figure packages
Fears that UK scientists will be frozen out of networks once association is agreed are overblown, say leading researchers
Recent drops of up to 15 per cent in enrolments blamed on tougher security screening, stingy stipends and a hybrid system creating a crowded market for top-level qualifications
Interim vice-chancellor insists renowned institution can be rebuilt after mass job cuts while protecting arts courses
Ethics committees should further a culture of research ethics rather than act as judge and jury, say Yoann Bazin and Élise Goiseau
Academics launch lawsuit in attempt to get restrictions relaxed to allow them to study the platform used by two-thirds of American teens
Judge blocks attempts to force breach of contract claim to be dealt with by OIA as more than 100,000 students plan similar action
Sheffield Hallam says policy means pay deductions are applied ‘fairly and consistently’
National interest not served by ‘overstating the threats’ or cultivating a ‘climate of uncertainty’, report says
US, Japan and UK lead on entries to the World University Rankings this year
More than 20 public agencies could be turned into just three, but sector leaders are wary of the government’s intentions
University withdraws Austrian role due to funding deficit but staff say longstanding post was well worth the small investment it entailed
‘Glocal’ scheme aims to boost universities outside Seoul and drive innovation in the face of demographic decline
Home Office offers more flexibility for those hoping to work in UK after studies but some are seeing life plans fall apart