Universities ‘sharing burden’ after Hong Kong claws back reserves
Institutions generally accept budgetary demands to return unspent grants but warn long-term cuts could damage competitiveness
Institutions generally accept budgetary demands to return unspent grants but warn long-term cuts could damage competitiveness
Victor Ponta quit as prime minister amid scandals including a renounced doctorate. Should he be allowed to run for president, asks Ararat Osipian
Almost two thirds of young people in capital participate in higher education, 15 percentage points more than next best region
Country saw demand fall in most major markets last year, with master’s students making up smaller proportion of visas issued, according to?new data
Major student recruitment firm?sees drop in placements and English language tests after immigration changes in Canada and?elsewhere
Edward Peck had already announced he would step down from university role this summer
Sutton Trust warns applicants with disadvantaged upbringings can find application process particularly complex and challenging
Proposal to restrict post-study work rights to those in?‘graduate jobs’ alarms vice-chancellors
Government commission advocates for intervention in downsizing of higher education sector to avoid regional disparity
At the very least, they should hold out until the administration works out how to enforce its crackdowns on DEI and research, says Johann Neem
Disagreements over the extent to which Catholic teaching should influence academic practice have caused ructions at the Australian Catholic University. But where exactly should the line between...
Vice-chancellor reportedly wrote to staff encouraging them to leave if they did not support university’s new strategy
Universities should?prioritise?ensuring that assessments are ‘assessing what we mean to assess’ rather than letting conversations be dominated by discussions around cheating
Government announces 2 per cent cut to university budget in efforts to row back public spending
Advocate more judiciously, sector representatives urged, as they demand more money to ‘do our job for the country’