Australian universities have ‘moral obligation’ to support refugee students
Author of paper says institutions have been ‘slow’ in the past to provide the appropriate support

Author of paper says institutions have been ‘slow’ in the past to provide the appropriate support

‘Irreversible’ damage to UK science from a hard Brexit will eclipse any harm caused in the US by a Trump presidency, says new Nobel laureate

A vast market provides opportunities for institutions worried about future outside EU, says head of online platform operating on continent

Maddalaine Ansell, chief executive of the University Alliance, has hopes and fears ahead of Philip Hammond's speech

Fictional professors from film, TV and literature have been reported to new watchlist of 'anti-American' academics

Education ministry is analysing a report into the quality of higher education and may close down substandard institutions

Data from Times Higher Education reveal sharp spike in number of US prospective students and academics interested in moving north of the border

Universities and other tertiary colleges generate A$13.7bn of A$20.3bn education exports

Author of paper into the issue says international higher education is a ‘long way off’ clear principles

Sixteen more universities commit to divestment, according to People & Planet

Action over Kevin Allred, who was also questioned by police, yet again raises issue of free speech in wake of Trump election

One year shaved off time to degree under new national framework