Academics fear push for Indian universities to teach in Hindi
Phasing out English would disadvantage graduates and hurt universities’ ability to draw international talent, scholars say

Phasing out English would disadvantage graduates and hurt universities’ ability to draw international talent, scholars say

Each university should define and proclaim its own mission, and then be measured against it, says Peter Main

City plans to offer two-year visas to top global talent and extend post-graduation work permits

Union passes 50 per cent threshold in aggregated ballot for first time since trade union laws introduced in 2016

Regional Australian universities’ fears of losing ‘equity’ enrolments to city rivals prove unfounded

Administration nevertheless presses borrowers to persist with their applications, saying it’s ‘more committed than ever’ to promise of $380 billion in relief for millions

Institutions have been asked to experiment with curricula that create lighter workloads for staff and students

Vivienne Stern aims to reach agreement on ‘long-term’ solution that works for universities, students and government

South Korean study of more than 125,000 teacher evaluations shows learners’ tendency to penalise their lecturers even amid overall rise in scores

Tenfold increase in article output should be a research integrity ‘red flag’ for publishers, says Cambridge researcher Nick Wise

Students face invidious options after two years of educational derailment, Australian forum hears

Monograph publishing needs partnerships between university presses and scholarly societies, say Helen Beebee, David Teira and Brian Scrivener

Inspectors cite concerns about housing quality and accessibility, but say higher first-year rates may simply be because students ‘do not feel at home’

It is not enough to argue that higher education’s primary relationship with the students is not labour-related, say Jeffrey Stankunas and Emily Dilloway

Southern nation’s recovery coincides with concerning signs in Canada and the UK