Growth slump for Australian pathway colleges
Private college enrolments add to worrying signs for Australian international education

Private college enrolments add to worrying signs for Australian international education

Students will spend two years at Trinity College Dublin and two at Columbia University

Westlake University may be government’s pilot of more autonomous institutions, expert suggests

Excessive red tape, not snowflake students, has rightly been highlighted as the real threat to freedom of speech on campus, says Peter Baran

Pleas by Conservative backbenchers for an intervention to help the OU ignore the fact that they recently made it harder to assist under-pressure institutions, says Pam Tatlow

Clarivate promises to ‘scale up’ Kopernio, which automatically detects researchers’ subscriptions and directs them to open access alternatives if necessary

Peter Williams concerned by requirement for English universities to deliver ‘successful outcomes’ for ‘all’ students

Student representatives are essential to institutions and any power they have is hard-won, says Ben Vulliamy

As a parliamentary committee calls for an independent review of Prevent, Steven Greer and Lindsey Bell argue that too much criticism of the anti-extremism programme is based on myths

Latest data from the Higher Education Business and Community Interaction Survey show University of London was biggest provider in terms of course days

Robotics experts cancel boycott after KAIST denies developing autonomous weapons

University of New England commissions independent audit of abuse in its halls of residence

Growing discontent among University and College Union members about leaders’ handling of negotiations