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Access, not ardour, governs disabled students’ choices
Just being there is the best many can hope for, says disabled students’ advocate
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Regional economies ‘hardest hit by proposed fee levy’
Big cities outside London ‘do not pull their weight’ in the innovation economy, warns Centre for Cities report
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Split views about universities ‘risk tearing them apart’
Social licence ‘more fragile than people realise’ in a world where populism rules, science diplomat warns
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Canadian universities at a ‘crossroads’, says new U15 chair
World in ‘flux’ makes it very difficult to predict what’s coming but research-intensive grouping ‘prepared for anything’, according to Daniel Jutras
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NZ strategy group ‘will not compromise university autonomy’
Ambitious review with modest government pickup ‘was not an exercise in kicking the can down the road’
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Dismissing the academic merits of ChatGPT is intellectually dishonest
Portraying ChatGPT as a playground for plagiarists is a timid response to AI’s ability to enhance research in all subjects, argues Agnieszka Piotrowska
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Local international education strategies ‘could fix skills gaps’
Regional data needed to help align foreign student flows with local needs, parliamentary inquiry finds
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Melbourne stops work on new campus, citing ‘constrained’ finances
Construction on A$2bn Fishermans Bend site paused for at least five years, amid revenue concerns and systemic delays
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ÌÇÐÄVlog secretary vows to ‘clamp down’ on asylum claims by students
Yvette Cooper launches mass messaging campaign warning 132,000 overseas students not to overstay visas or lodge weak asylum bids
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Leaders and academics must rebuild trust – or risk losing excellence
Threat of financial collapse is causing universities to double down on an officious management style that is sapping academic morale, undermining excellence and damaging collegiality between academia...
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New advisory group to drive revamped NZ tertiary sector strategy
Performance-based research fund also faces overhaul, as Wellington embraces least disruptive and costly aspects of landmark review’s proposals
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Don’t expect funding reform plan in skills White Paper, v-cs told
Politicians expected to leave universities to sort out their problems despite hopes for government intervention