Reformist chancellor ‘sought pay rise’ amid governance ‘crisis’
Swinburne’s Pollaers reportedly asked for more money while confronting governance inquiry fuelled by resentment over overpaid leaders

Swinburne’s Pollaers reportedly asked for more money while confronting governance inquiry fuelled by resentment over overpaid leaders

Academics running modules on US leader must grapple with fast-changing dynamics and the fear of provoking the world’s most powerful man

Link between higher education and higher earnings weakens across many OECD countries, showing need to strengthen alternative options

New health and welfare payments mandated in country’s budget will leave institutions ‘unable to fulfil their mission’, scholars say

The Magna Charta Universitatum matters more than ever as university freedoms become sharply contested, say Shitij Kapur and Liviu Matei

Timetable for phasing out testing on animals for antibody research and drug analysis is too demanding and may risk patient safety, argues expert

Innovation expert who previously held senior roles at RMIT back Down Under after four-year stint in West Midlands


Academics claim teaching practices at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University fail to live up to UK standards, with concerns over class sizes, grade inflation and language use highlighting the challenges...

Strong levels of ‘instinctive’ backing for UK research cannot be taken for granted given lack of personal connection, warns science campaign group

New approach rewards institutions that ‘broadly’ conform to government quotas

UK delegation to Beijing paves way for ‘cautious, sensible and informed international science cooperation’ says minister

It is difficult to think of another sector that has so dismally failed to strategically engage with the transformative potential of IT, says Ian Richardson