Lecturers ‘deeply shocked’ as EU drops lettori compensation case
Commission claim that decades-long discrimination dispute has been resolved described as ‘incomprehensible’

Commission claim that decades-long discrimination dispute has been resolved described as ‘incomprehensible’

Sector lobbyists may be partly responsible for the Public Accounts Committee’s over-emphasis on commercial outcomes, says B.V.E. Hyde

OpenAI builds tool to combat student reliance on AI answers, but insists that cheating requires ‘holistic’ approach from universities and tech firms

Viral case reveals how Chinese universities prioritise prestige over personal choice, exposing tensions in a system struggling to adapt to mass higher education, academics say

Commission cites ‘rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation’ in Gaza, saying Israel has breached human rights obligations

Russell Group institution gets green light to set up international base in time for its 150th anniversary

Rather than spreading resources thinly, better to build two or three true educational hubs in key regions beyond the capital, says Theodore Jun Yoo

Amalgamation of Perth institutions up for discussion again, two years after review went nowhere


Simpler ‘publish-as-a-service’ agreements in the frame as sector eyes ‘pivotal year’ for removal of research paywalls

Institutions review policies ahead of new obligations coming into force but campaigners believe culture change is needed, as they gear up to highlight breaches

‘Huge potential’ for higher education to tap into ‘massive pool of interested students’, finds report

Four-year inquiry that concluded university was ‘haven’ for racist theories and benefitted from colonial links should have had wider remit, according to campaigners

International students ‘contribute more to demand than supply’ despite working far more hours than they used to, Reserve Bank analysis finds
