Australia’s international caps will hurt Indigenous students most of all
Limiting overseas enrolments will reduce diversity and hit capacity to fund programmes that enhance Indigenous higher education, says Barry Judd
Limiting overseas enrolments will reduce diversity and hit capacity to fund programmes that enhance Indigenous higher education, says Barry Judd
Planned recruitment caps in Australia reflect a global shift in attitudes to internationalisation, exacerbating the woes of universities on multiple fronts
Best foot forward: Steps to ethical (and productive) networking
Transnational education moving beyond simply increasing higher education capacity, says THE report
Senate committee inquiry extended as members scrutinise impacts on vocational colleges
A merit-based admissions lottery and strict caps on how many private school pupils go to Russell Group universities are necessary for a more egalitarian society, argue Aaron Reeves and Sam Friedman
Great British Bake Off finalist and researcher at the University of Leicester discusses the importance of community outreach, and what academia can learn from baking
Cross-border authorship may be stalling in part because domestic output is growing so rapidly, analysts suggest
September and January deadlines disadvantage some and consume time off, academics say
Goldsmiths and Chichester cases could be start of rising tide of court challenges from aggrieved students, lawyers say