Adelaide and South Australia kick off merger talks
Chancellors say ‘new university of scale’ may be ‘well placed’ to respond to changing higher education environment

Chancellors say ‘new university of scale’ may be ‘well placed’ to respond to changing higher education environment
Santa Ono’s social media activity raises questions about when a tweet is an official university statement

Populist Doug Ford wants to expand mandate of province’s higher education regulator

Department for Education team backing those setting up new universities may reflect concern over role of Office for Students

Latin American researchers have a specific social commitment to ensure that their work is accessible and contributing to the good of their communities, says Victoriano Colodrón

Office for Students vows to demand justification for university leaders’ salary levels

Media storm over Australian donation raises questions about where institutions should draw the line

Home Office generates anger in India by omitting nation from list of countries granted relaxed student visa rules

New institution loses its first president Janusz Kozinski in less than a year

Staff ‘heartbroken’ after second fire at art nouveau masterwork in four years

New guidance responds to concerns that much hyperbolic science reporting can be traced back to university communications teams

Up to 90 per cent of reviewers unable to guess authors of papers in experiment

Does focusing on vice-chancellors’ pay really address the issue? Jenny Brown argues that the sector needs to start looking beyond just remuneration when attracting new senior leadership

Admissions overhaul could trigger wider insistence on mathematics prerequisites