‘Cosmetic’ partnerships fail to deliver against global crises
Stronger leadership, fresher thinking and better incentives needed to drive action on sustainability, says Auckland vice-chancellor
Stronger leadership, fresher thinking and better incentives needed to drive action on sustainability, says Auckland vice-chancellor
Head of Macau University of Science and Technology explains how strategic importance of region is growing as its economy matures
Party also commits to taking international students out of migration figures at manifesto launch
AI model released by students sparked controversy for similarities to one developed by scientists from Tsinghua University
Some students saw their university fees triple as the government attempted to lift the benchmark for the first time in five years
Progress in North America and Asia helps to push up number of institutions committing to withdraw funds from fossil fuel companies
Caps being pursued ‘at universities’ request’ and will mirror treatment of domestic students, education minister says
Action to coincide with open day comes after widespread unrest on US campuses
While indexation change was widely anticipated, backdating of the measure was not
Students carry the can for rental spikes and record low vacancies while alternative causes are overlooked, says accommodation lobby
New agreement on salaries increases likelihood that high-profile campuses will create a small league of top-dollar programmes, cutting revenues for all others
Lower work rights cut-off would have excluded most doctoral graduates, critics warned
Recruitment to vocational Bar course put on hold last year amid regulator’s concern over low pass rates
US university tests use of technology in training mental health advisers, but experts foresee – and fear – wider application
Experience of Palestinian academics living in Israel like ‘being in the belly of the beast’ since 7 October, Brismes event hears