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Plan for more ‘black swan events’ after cap ‘body blow’ – Gertler
Outgoing president of the University of Toronto discusses Canada’s international student restrictions, impact of second Trump term and prospect of more ‘bad surprises’ awaiting his successor
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Endless restructures ‘make campuses more inefficient, not less’
Surveyed professional staff blame constant restructuring for escalating administrative burden and deteriorating administrative efficiency
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‘Degree flexibility needed’ as half of graduates regret choices
Call to make UK student transfers easier as report finds lack of career options central reason behind post-university remorse
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TNE is a strategic imperative – but it can’t be done on the cheap
Meeting the demand for more advanced forms of TNE requires investment, human capital and technological infrastructure, says Vangelis Tsiligiris
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Sheffield staff vote for strike action over £23 million cuts
University and College Union says plans to slash jobs and merge departments go ‘too deep, too fast’
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Dundee job cuts could hit 700 staff as university shrinks modules
Union urges senior management to rule out compulsory redundancies following cash injection
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Frosty reception for Trump University’s Greenland expansion
Leaked plans for the return of Trump-branded university in Danish territory hailed by MAGA supporters despite academics’ concerns
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ARC grants should ‘buy out teaching time, not cover full wages’
Call for rethink over how funder’s money is used to underwrite professors’ salaries, as overhaul of key schemes continues
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Most universities still use online exams despite cheating fears
Seven in 10 institutions allow students to take remote tests unsupervised, casting doubt on ‘validity’ of degrees, study finds
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Six of Queensland’s seven universities rebound to post surpluses
Apparent recovery owes much to bump in government funding, and may prove short-lived as international earnings tumble
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Ireland bucks post-Brexit trend as more students head to UK
Country becomes UK’s biggest provider of EU students, thanks to rising interest in studying north of the border
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Is the sun setting on blue-sky EU research funding?
Discussions about the shape of the next framework programme, due to begin in 2028, are already under way. But the European Commission’s deafening silence is stoking fears that it wants to refocus...
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Australia should avoid being drawn into the US culture war over EDI
The country tends to shun the extremes and our access policies have generally helped harness talent and to build a cohesive society, says Merlin Crossley
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