Australian budget bankrolls first stage of accord reforms
Government embraces domestic growth, needs-based funding and a commission to drive it all, but firm commitments remain limited
Government embraces domestic growth, needs-based funding and a commission to drive it all, but firm commitments remain limited
Right-wing thinktank argues government, not universities, should be put in control of student visa numbers to ‘reduce the potential for abuse’
Mike Lee retires after suspension for ending student encampment by promising to study campus’ investments and halt non-existent academic exchanges
Councillors urge government not to place restrictions on post-study work rights
John-Arne Røttingen warns that financial difficulties facing UK universities are putting research at risk
University insists senate decision to refrain from institutional stance safeguards academic freedom
Latest proposal, unveiled on eve of federal budget, highlights revenue constraints facing universities and colleges
Temperatures soar despite the winter chills, as each side accuses its opponents of extremism
Kyriakos Pierrakakis tells THE that controversial reforms will help to make country a higher education destination
Universities’ financial get-out-of-jail card no longer works, as governments in Canberra and elsewhere turn their backs on foreign students
Public supports getting firms that hire graduates to foot higher education funding bill, says union research
Historians to be granted full access to state archives, but critics question relationship to controversial Legacy Act
While the government plans measures to relieve placement poverty and student debt, observers also expect higher visa fees and financial capacity bar
Former universities minister attacks ‘sheer incoherence and self-destructiveness’ of deterring international students from coming to UK
Number of family members allowed to enter UK down 80 per cent after tightening of rules