Cost ‘not a stumbling block’ for Adelaide-UniSA merger
With fervent political support and promises of substantial funding, on-again off-again amalgamation now appears viable

With fervent political support and promises of substantial funding, on-again off-again amalgamation now appears viable

Bizarre phenomena on Chinese university campuses go beyond manifestations of student boredom, according to academics

Shadow health secretary backing a Policy Exchange blueprint for growing doctor numbers, including the creation of up to 15 new medical schools

We need to prepare students to thrive in a world where they use AI but are not dependent on it, says Mike Groves

Daughter of Haitian immigrants, social scientist serving as dean of arts and sciences promises to bring new commitment to interdisciplinary achievement

University reaffirms ‘commitment to freedom of expression and academic freedom’ following student protests and UCU’s call to cancel event

Incident is ‘shameful and disappointing’ and ‘undermines’ inclusivity on campus, says academic

Westminster government signals it will seek to reinstate ‘statutory tort’ removed by peers

Outgoing president of LA campus ties success to institution’s longstanding diverse culture, even as he leaves under accusations of failing to protect it

Year after MIT and Harvard’s abandonment of non-profit online course platform, universities slow in finding promised new beneficial mission, while for-profit buyer sheds staff and loses market value

Australian universities ‘have work to do’ to recover international student enrolments

Regulator tells universities free speech codes should cover teaching and academics will be polled, bringing ‘independence’ rebuke

Xiaolei Wu alleged to have told victim that he had reported them to security agencies in homeland

There must be full transparency over the costs and benefits of a merged Adelaide University, says Binoy KampmarkÂ

First meeting between Ucea and unions breaks up before negotiations begin due to disagreement over ‘de-escalating the dispute’