Veteran reformer appointed Indonesian higher education minister
Scion of academic and ministerial family could champion ‘a push towards academic excellence’, but policy intent is ‘hard to read’

Scion of academic and ministerial family could champion ‘a push towards academic excellence’, but policy intent is ‘hard to read’

‘Revenue hit’ will undermine universities’ ability to recruit foreign faculty while driving more locals overseas

Chinese students could face further vilification as presence in sensitive areas under question

Number of institutions claiming financial exigency now into ‘double figures’

Some days all I can do is watch Gilmore Girls. But on others I may come up with an idea that changes my whole research field, says Vikky Leaney

Few physical sciences researchers are sharing their results in a way that can be easily used by other scholars, analysis finds

Some academics put off from using AI because of ‘lack of guidance’ on how to use technology ‘ethically and transparently’
Global sustainability event in Istanbul on 16-19 June 2025 to convene 5,000-plus attendees

Troubled institution joins neighbouring ANU in flagging major cuts, saying it is ‘spending beyond its means’

New post-16 regulator finally comes into being as Welsh institutions face funding crisis

Proposal to let universities control regional study hubs ‘raises more questions than answers’

First budget under new right-wing government insufficient, sector leaders say

Declines in international student numbers blamed for fresh round of university redundancies

Prioritising volume over quality by abolishing master’s-level funding will damage the pipeline of skilled workers, says Tyler Harvey-Cowlishaw

Monarch bankrolls new academic programme to support small states threatened by climate change