Teqsa: Peter Coaldrake steps down as Australian regulator chief
Universities Accord will not lead to rethink of universities’ research requirements, departing Teqsa boss predicts
Universities Accord will not lead to rethink of universities’ research requirements, departing Teqsa boss predicts
End of prime minister’s two-decade term brings reflection on sector’s rapid development but also its enduring challenges
Filipino students look elsewhere as Australia downgrades risk rating
Rejecting Ed Balls-authored study, new analysis says graduate premium outside London has held up despite soaring student numbers
Historians to be granted full access to state archives, but critics question relationship to controversial Legacy Act
Making people paranoid about employing familiar and useful words is not the way to encourage responsible AI use, say Lilian Schofield and Xue Zhou
President says ‘order must prevail’ after police clear UCLA encampment
Student leaders protesting their university’s failure to accredit their degrees find themselves in Papua New Guinea jail, after ‘opportunist’ torches vehicles
Tough decade-old experience with police violence taught California universities the value of restraint, though divisive politics may already be straining its ability to keep its ideals
Government-mandated cuts to undergraduate admissions will ‘escalate competition’ for places, sector leaders warn
Apparent turnaround in nation’s finances has done little to alleviate financial pressure on students, according to new poll
The unprecedented pressure on presidents from donors and pressure groups renders them unable to defend their students, says Harvey Graff
Former universities minister attacks ‘sheer incoherence and self-destructiveness’ of deterring international students from coming to UK
Number of family members allowed to enter UK down 80 per cent after tightening of rules
Debate on how far governments should regulate universities without impinging on academic freedom and autonomy