Australian universities increase dependence on foreign fees
Sector vulnerability highlighted as business model tips further towards international education

Sector vulnerability highlighted as business model tips further towards international education

The boom in international students and researchers on campus has obvious benefits, but Australian universities risk going financially bust if they stop coming, and maybe even if they don’t

Coming to you from a log flume in Florida, the team discusses highlights from the THE Young Universities Summit. Buckle your safety belt

Media storms risk closing off funding stream, Australian academic warns

Queensland says A$125 million (£71 million) project ‘makes a clear and bold statement’

Hard-pressed officials may struggle to implement reform agenda effectively, observers say

Dean says that institutions may have to rely on part-time staff if they cannot match industry remuneration

Mamokgethi Phakeng keen to engage with students’ concerns, but also wants to put academics back at the heart of the university

A new curriculum for taught master’s and undergraduates on the use of research animals aims to improve the knowledge base of in vivo experiments, according to members of the British Pharmacological...

RMIT University’s plan to have greater control over Vietnam outpost reflects new ‘phase’ of ‘networked global institutions’, say experts

Study finds general management skills are valued more in education pro vice-chancellors than pedagogic expertise

Average spending has increased by 19 per cent in four years, Freedom of Information requests reveal

Scholars want an end to stifling university legislation, but differ on proposed approach