Fears for Australian university foundation courses
Providers fear funding changes could impede disadvantaged Australians’ road to university

Providers fear funding changes could impede disadvantaged Australians’ road to university

A newcomer in the Oxford-Cambridge innovation corridor will reshape our understanding of what higher education is for, says Lynette Ryals

New work attempts to address aspects of politics difficult to capture in words

Expansion of US carrier associated with increase in partnerships of more than 30 per cent

Protesters say conference on Ottoman Empire had been aimed at ‘distorting the historical truth’ of the Armenian genocide

Plans by France’s president to establish a series of cross-border university networks are starting to become a reality

Project to begin later this year with construction of new library

Peter Horrocks faces backlash over claim that academics ‘should be bloody well teaching’

The home of the US novelist and social critic offers a lens through which to explore his politics, writing and sexuality, says Kalwant Bhopal

Espionage proposals trigger tit-for-tat claims by rival groups of academics

But observers warn that open data initiative is progressing too slowly and researchers lack incentives to join up

Tributes paid to anthropologist who specialised in study of modern Egypt

The learning analytics expert discusses the potential of his research, his victory at the World Transplant Games, and what the Dutch can teach us about life

Analysis of data on current research networks suggests that subjects where expensive kit is shared could be vulnerable