The government is wrong: cuts will make Australian universities bleed
Analysis of government data reveals that Australian universities’ surpluses have effectively halved over the past six years, says Conor King

Analysis of government data reveals that Australian universities’ surpluses have effectively halved over the past six years, says Conor King

League table may include metrics on university spin-off companies and research publications co-authored with industry

Lower sticker price for degrees would do nothing to help poorer students, says London Economics analysis

Pontifical Bolivarian University told students not to ‘distract’ classmates and teachers with low necklines, short skirts or tight-fitting clothes

New legislation will extend Israeli law to academic institutions in the West Bank

US Department of State ‘deeply concerned’ over lack of evidence against Serkan Gölge

Rare disciplines face a multitude of threats but are key to the biodiversity of academia, advocates say

Claudia Pama launches campaign calling on research bodies to introduce proper sick pay provision

Australian academic accused of copying statements from Wikipedia and other journal articles without attribution in court

Compound interest rates of 6.1 per cent on student loans are unfair and create a debt trap responsible for today’s worsening mental health crisis, says Estelle Clarke

Lawsuit reveals price of consultancy provided to Vietnamese woman by Ivy Coach

President Meric Gertler says move will boost international numbers at university whose urban location shapes its profile and research activities