Australian opposition eyes fee review, grant veto, v-c pay rules
Coalition has departed from usual practice, outlining a comprehensive suite of changes if it regains government
Coalition has departed from usual practice, outlining a comprehensive suite of changes if it regains government
One in four students tell Hepi they use text generated by tools such as ChatGPT in submitted work
Arriving from outside academia means UK Research and Innovation’s new chief executive is more willing to take unorthodox but correct strategic decisions, say scientists
University seeks five-year year injunction against protests over Middle East conflict but faces opposition from union and civil liberties group
Departments?should refocus on brokering linguistic services to meet the needs of staff and students in a polyglot world, says?Tomasz Kamusella
Principal warns of ‘radical university-wide actions, which will lead to a smaller staff base’
Shadow minister urges government to investigate reports of attempts to pay money to relatives of university managers
Universities must change their language to survive assault on DEI, says former Trump chief of staff
If doors to opportunity close, ‘it can become a potent political issue very quickly’
Conference also hears that proposed streamline of ARC grant schemes will give early career researchers a ‘leg-up’
Fall in student numbers driven by lower birth rates, with smaller universities tipped to struggle
Academic spin-outs have risen over the past decade, supported by a network of university-affiliated venture funds
The deadline for most 2023-24 financial accounts was the end of December
UK Atomic Energy Authority boss will take over at ?9 billion UK research funder in the summer, when Ottoline Leyser steps down
One year on from publication of the Universities Accord, Justin Bokor says the funding needed to support equity student success is simply not there