Pay disparity data reveal elite clique in Australian universities
For all their collegiality, pay disparity in Australian universities is ‘not out of step’ with big business

For all their collegiality, pay disparity in Australian universities is ‘not out of step’ with big business

Central reporting depersonalises attacks and helps police spot patterns, according to prominent vaccine scholar who has faced threats

LSE historian accuses journal of ‘compromising intellectual quality in favour of identity politics’

US institutions continue to dominate 2022 Global University Employability Ranking

AI is close to being able to write students’ essays for them. But that will not help them understand why they think what they think, says Jane Rosenzweig

To reflect the region’s unique characteristics, we make adjustments to the rigorous and robust criteria that underpin our World University Rankings to arrive at the Arab University Rankings

Too many European policymakers see universities as ‘knowledge factories’ that exist to serve state interests, according to College of Europe professor

ÌÇÐÄVlog has confirmed the schedule for its portfolio of university rankings for the 2023 calendar year

New university pathway meant to boost talent, but academics concerned over graduate retention

University of New England president explains his fearless approach to freedom of speech on campus, including the trans debate

Australian study suggests simply reinstating on-campus tests may not have much effect

Leading institutions are not ‘lining their pockets’ by shifting recruitment to international students, says analysis, and situation for less prestigious campuses is even worse

Articulating numerical goals can focus efforts, commentators say, but not always in the right direction

Technology will never be properly integrated into teaching if it is seen as separate from the physical classroom, says David Puttnam

Discussing growing influence of philanthropic donors, experts stress need for transparency and careful thinking