Supercomputer cooling challenge for universities in warm climates
Energy required to run and cool supercomputers is at odds with universities’ sustainability targets, particularly in hotter parts of the world
Energy required to run and cool supercomputers is at odds with universities’ sustainability targets, particularly in hotter parts of the world
Universities are struggling financially amid frozen domestic fees and growing political hostility to international students. But while the public finances are stretched, July’s general election could...
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The higher education researcher reflects on transitioning between Australian and Chinese institutions and how universities are searching for ‘new deals’
With the right support, academics with visual impairments are prospering, but barriers to true inclusivity remain, says Kate Armond, while a lecturer reflects on how practice on reasonable...
Rishi Sunak looking at launching a clampdown on recruitment agents but has backtracked on reforms to UK’s post-study work rights, according to reports
Canberra should not stifle university revenue while unrolling expensive equity reforms, says implementation committee member
Ideal of student-oriented officers, arising from 1960s-era protests, appears to have lost ground to profession’s more enduring imperatives
Universities are struggling financially amid frozen domestic fees and growing political hostility to international students. But while the public finances are stretched, July’s general election could...
Forty jobs set to go at university
First-years in Utrecht targeted by ‘bangalijst’ have been pursuing legal action against members of student group responsible for document
Ministers urged to resist policies that will ‘massively overcorrect’ student numbers as key migration statistics unlikely to reflect reality of institutions’ declining enrolments
After nationwide failure to stop their presidents from arresting student demonstrators, college instructors ponder which approaches – and friends – they can turn to
Figures indicate limited scope for growth in international enrolments, as administrators strive to balance the books
Nation’s historically high level of shutdowns and consolidations overwhelmingly remains a private-sector malady, but states showing signs that old certainties may fall away