A success recast as a great mistake
Across the Western world, decades of growth in university participation are being repainted as a policy error as funding woes come to a head
Across the Western world, decades of growth in university participation are being repainted as a policy error as funding woes come to a head
Senate committee overlooks warnings of unintended consequences from Australian Research Council reform, saying bill is ‘overwhelmingly’ supported
University blames external factors for cutbacks as accounts show improving financial position
Claudine Gay did not plagiarise, and those who add her to the list of leaders who did ignore the hostile context of the accusations, says Harvey Graff
A new development as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic is online exams. Student Anna Rees talks through how she did hers and why she thinks they may be better than the traditional exam hall model
Women are still under-represented on STEM degree courses. Three female students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology speak about their experiences in male-dominated subjects
“The notion that Cecil Rhodes should be...glorified in 2016 is no longer tolerable”: Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
Browse the full list of the world's best small universities in 2016-2017 and read student accounts of what it's like studying at each institution
Research into living costs and tuition fees reveals the cheapest place to study at a world-leading university.