‘Vultures circling’ as cash crisis forces universities’ hand
Institutions mull estates buyback schemes and more major cutbacks as post-clearing reality hits
Institutions mull estates buyback schemes and more major cutbacks as post-clearing reality hits
No currently enrolled students will be disadvantaged, bureaucrat insists, despite quarrels over data and assessment that bill ‘is more suited to national security legislation’
Italian biologist makes the case for slower and smaller research
Firm whose lawyer helped initiate ACU saga handed job of finding leakers
As an academic, I have found my best holidays to be anything but a vacation from intellectual life, says Lincoln Allison
With a six-month sunset and short-term contracts off the table, administrators can no longer rely on insecure teachers for certainty
Row over payment of foreign lecturers has stretched on for three decades
Security expert questions the approach, amid reports of Australia’s first ‘nationality ban’
Refugee student Naweed Zafary recalls harrowing scenes as the Taliban took power and thousands fought for places on the last flights out of Afghanistan
Partnerships and flexibility seen as key to company’s continued growth but others may struggle to follow in its path
Canberra yet to clarify future of ‘ministerial direction 107’ despite touting enrolment caps as a replacement
Record number of students win places having applied after main sector deadlines
The vast majority of the fall in student visa numbers can be attributed to large decreases in the number of applicants from India and Nigeria
Opacity is a feature of a university sector that has ‘lost its way’, according to Australia’s newest sector leader
Sociologist credited with stabilising the distance learning institution, but will leave it facing fresh financial challenges and still reeling from Jo Phoenix tribunal ruling