Senators dismiss ‘administrative nightmare’ concerns over accord
Inquiry recommends unamended passage of Universities Accord reforms bill

Inquiry recommends unamended passage of Universities Accord reforms bill

Last-minute decision leaves some institutions safe and others stranded

With many of the world’s top universities sporting new heads, and tenures shrinking, experts call for initiatives to develop future leaders

Case which could have significant influence on sector response to industrial action ‘jumps the first hurdle’

New immigration policies introduced to attract foreign scientists as country struggles to compete in talent race

Papyrologist Roberta Mazza faced intimidation and legal threats when she blew the whistle on the multimillion-pound trade in illicit papyri

Our student survey underlines the scale of the problem. Here are some tips on how to respond, say Rosa Freedman and Odeliya Lanir Zafir

Whatever happens in the Middle East, we must learn how to minimise harm when discussing emotive topics, says Emma Davies

Booming business school that withheld 20 per cent of lecturers’ pay unless they passed nearly all students is heavily criticised by watchdog

At least 50 job cuts proposed as university confronts A$200 million hole caused by ‘external headwinds’ and federal policy changes

Rapid expansion of master’s and PhD courses sparks concern over course quality for some

Limit visitor numbers and access to study areas, some urge university, but others don’t mind visitors so much

Labour has put skills front and centre of its plan for government but where does the omission of higher apprenticeships from the growth and skills levy leave universities – and how will these skills...

Dartmouth College president discusses seeking criticism, prioritising mental health and getting more women into engineering

The new administration must also adopt systemic measures to rebuild trust within the academic community, says Roohola Ramezani