Australia ‘back in the fold’ for foreign students
Agents report surge in appetite, suggesting students have short memories

Agents report surge in appetite, suggesting students have short memories

Long-term settlement for Francis Crick Institute announced by PM ‘maintains current levels of activity’

Clearer separation between peer-reviewed and corporate work would help protect academic integrity, expert says

Institutions in the European countries face ‘contamination’ as governments group them with more regulated parts of the education system

The University of Hull vice-chancellor explains how she simultaneously reduced costs and improved academic performance at the formerly under-threat institution

If authors are no longer required to justify their fundamental assumptions, where does that leave referees, asks Martyn Hammersley

Decades or centuries needed if progress continues at its current pace, consultancy firm concludes

Safety concerns lead top research university to cancel lecture on sex and gender, drawing criticism from research minister

Empty podiums, low engagement from speakers and higher costs have led events large and small to rethink combining online and physical gatherings

Surprise insolvency has brought campus resignations and nationwide labour stress

New cheating figures highlight need for new solutions as ‘under-pressure’ students find new ways to access banned websites

If transferable skills must be taught at all, an anxiety-ridden exercise frequently done very poorly is not the way, says Gary ThomasÂ

Australian book weighs the ethics of evolving research techniques, including the downsides of drones and selfies with animals

University managers’ role in industry collaboration should be that of cheerleader and facilitator – not auditor, says Chani Imbulgoda

Separate breaches in one week trigger concerns over lack of awareness in the sector