Talking leadership: Geraldine Mackenzie on going the distance
University of Southern Queensland head makes case for teaching students in remote towns regionally to keep them and their skills in the community

University of Southern Queensland head makes case for teaching students in remote towns regionally to keep them and their skills in the community

Editors claim voices of victims are being silenced as future of Routledge book on harassment in academia left in doubt

Allocate funds, don’t allocate funds, not now, not forever: accord’s spikiest idea elicits multiple perspectives

Union members say tight deadlines not achievable as boycott ends as universities push to allow students to graduate

Researchers sceptical about local government’s plan to open new institution as a means of stopping brain drain

Some fear anti-Anglicisation politician will stick to hard line if he wins big, but even milder consensus to limit non-Dutch teaching to a third of each programme would bring major disruption to many...

Business development should be left to the schools and faculties that house the researchers and students whose ideas drive innovation, says Ben Clark

Scholars say it’s impossible to tell whether government motivated by ‘genuine concerns’ or censorship aims

‘New Conservatives’ say young people ‘do not have the right to study Mickey Mouse courses at the taxpayer’s expense’

Australian sector denies accusations of inadequate support, but says it can never do ‘enough’

Decision to reduce resources for postgraduate rights campaign goes against wishes of members, Unite says

Former senator, finally outlining agenda in tough political environment, talks of students paying more and faculty working harder

Project 101 based around classroom observations and development of home-grown educational resources

Listing all contributors would avoid damaging rows and properly reflect work of scholars, says elite European university group

BJP ministers and supporters are largely limiting themselves to discrediting and suppressing evidence of government failings, says an academic