Record losses at Australian universities
The bigger they are, the harder they fall, as financial market pendulum swings back
The bigger they are, the harder they fall, as financial market pendulum swings back
Government more likely to attract branches that are ‘very small and focused’ than large landmark campuses, scholar predicts
Living allowances become key part of the recruitment pitch, as universities battle for research students and students wrestle with inflation
Australian study suggests simply reinstating on-campus tests may not have much effect
Region’s biggest transformative agreement ‘an important first step’ in open access ‘journey’
Covid’s impacts are yet to take the sheen off local universities’ rankings performance, with their average scores now topping the world
Up to 50 staff at wealthier Australian institutions out-earn the average English vice-chancellor, FOI documents reveal
Swinburne v-c lambasts sector for following English model, but Monash head puts international education on par with key resource exports
While many early career academics are preoccupied with job security, the factor that most correlates with job satisfaction is a helpful boss
Universities face tough decisions as staff argue for wage rises to keep up with cost of living and budgets become increasingly stretched
The Monash University president discusses how to make international campuses work and redundancies during the pandemic
A new scheme will see West African and Australian universities co-create courses that can be replicated across the region, says Joanna Newman
University’s ‘strong’ financial results energise union calls for job security and pay rises
As staff reel from an austerity drive, Victoria produces its first A$3 billion institution
‘Bloodbath’ in traditional Liberal seats shows that anti-intellectualism is no longer a vote winner, consultant says