New Zealand course cuts mean ‘catastrophic’ loss of Asia know-how
As a small fish in a very big pond, New Zealand can ill afford to turn its back on its giant neighbours, academics warn

As a small fish in a very big pond, New Zealand can ill afford to turn its back on its giant neighbours, academics warn

Ex-ministers back thinktank’s call for revised science spending targets, reduced bureaucracy, and DSIT oversight of universities

The new rules are welcome, but change will only truly occur if institutions finally get over their obsession with publications, says the Hidden REF committee

Assistant economics professor says he replicated results using a different method but journal editors ignored requests for correction

Employer body seeks to end UCU action but faces more strikes as Unison members vote to walk out

Thinktank advocates Swedish-style ‘professors’ privilege’ model to boost commercialisation efforts

Academics voice concerns over ‘short-sightedness’ of programme envisaging opening of dozens of science departments

Employers opt to defer increases as finances squeezed but majority tell THE they are paying up

As their behind-the-scenes work draws partisan attention, agencies that assess institutional quality differ on tactics and fear Biden doesn’t see urgency in unity

Report into ‘grotesque’ abuses of Australian international education emerges when visa processing system is already straining at the seams

Our message is to hold the policy line. The levy has taken time to bed in, but it would be premature to tear it up and start again, say Chris Husbands and Natalie Day

University of Aizu president Toshiaki Miyazaki quits after investigation found he published the same conference paper on multiple occasions

Independent centre should be empowered to follow up high-profile findings and promote good practice, says Social Market Foundation report

But university insists development ‘must happen for the benefit of everybody who lives in the city and surrounding areas and not at the expense or to the detriment of current residents’

Disparaged policies could take root as Australia’s once-in-a-generation higher education review dawdles, critics warn