Two-thirds of Australia’s Chinese students ‘stuck at home’
Australian universities face fiscal crisis, as virus chokes off vital revenue stream

Australian universities face fiscal crisis, as virus chokes off vital revenue stream

Chinese students in New Zealand incensed at mounting costs, while Australian universities criticise ‘disturbing’ detentions

Academics and students at the Higher School of Economics forbidden from disclosing affiliation when engaging in politics

Furore over Oxford doctoral student’s journal article reignites debate over the limits of free speech

Contract reveals the Free University of Berlin is bound by Chinese law, which critics fear gives Beijing influence over teaching content

Countries close borders to visitors from China and language testing suspended

University leaders from the Middle East and North Africa will convene in Abu Dhabi to discuss how a multidisciplinary model can help build knowledge economies and advance academic research

Academics are key to lifting public engagement with climate change and stopping the spread of nonsense passing as news, says David Lloyd

While policy is regarded to have fallen short of aspirations, scaling it back may trigger political backlash

Walkouts to escalate over February and March

Data suggest the subject has one of the highest shares of students from other EU nations in UK universities

The hunt for a new UK research supremo continues, apparently after the shortlisted candidates failed to pass muster

Bristol deal also gives greater recognition to ‘good citizenship’ in promotion process and is seen as model for sector

The appointment of Manuel Castells as the country’s universities minister signals a change in fortune, says José Martinez-Sierra

Analysis of 10 years of data identifies sea change in research-intensive universities’ profiles