ANU calls time on forced redundancies after reaching ‘milestone’
Union demands ‘pause’ on ‘all job cut plans’ as management says it has achieved 60 per cent of savings target

Union demands ‘pause’ on ‘all job cut plans’ as management says it has achieved 60 per cent of savings target


Broadening traditional conceptions of what it means to be ‘smart’ must now be part of HE’s mission, say Adelaide University’s David Lloyd and Peter Høj

Disappointing offers which ‘miss financial reality’ faced by UK higher education have heightened speculation that institutions will ditch proposed deals

Trump transparency drive strips complex decisions of their context, scholars warn, amid fears directive will hit minority student numbers

New research highlights misconceptions about higher education, with people more positive about universities than is commonly realised

Prescriptive policies ‘do not fit realities of demand’ and will prevent university system from accommodating growth, according to Andrew Norton

Australia shadow minister promises ‘nuance’ and a far less combative approach following ‘thumping election loss’

Upper house committee to ask ‘hard questions’ about governance, transparency and accountability

Avoid ‘faux’ competition and do not deny reality, analysts warn, as UK-style funding crunch looms

UKRI handed more cash for betting-related research but campaigners claim ‘industry-friendly’ funding call stops ‘fresh start’ from old regime

Two universities unite to create position aimed at increasing employability of international graduates when they return to home country

Six US institutions adopt online module that promises to assess civil discourse of potential students but scholars sceptical it will improve campus debate

If the UK has decided it can no longer afford the sub-Oxbridge university model, expectations need to be systematically lowered, says Robert Dingwall

Researchers observe shifts in behaviour among mathematicians as they approach breakthrough point