‘Democracy in freefall’ at Australian universities
Greens discussion paper blames corporate governance for sector’s most pressing problems

Greens discussion paper blames corporate governance for sector’s most pressing problems

Rector Shalini Randeria wants displaced institution to broaden appeal at home in Vienna and for international student cohort

Discounts, chatbots, money-back guarantees are tricks in contract cheating websites’ promotional armoury

A major new survey underlines the value that students derived from flipped learning during the pandemic, says Harriet Dunbar-Morris

Refreshed guidelines allow universities to choose which academics face scrutiny of their overseas affiliations

Office for Students examining whether university met obligations on academic freedom and free speech, following criticism by minister

Staff at 58 universities set to walk out

Academia should look to business-linked Israeli universities as a model for change, according to energy boss Francesco Starace

President of Canadian institution admits mistake in moving quickly amid concern over sexual assaults on campus and nearby violence

Fearing for protester well-being, university’s president promises improvements in dormitory conditions to conclude uprising at prominent institution

Closing gap entirely will be ‘challenging’, says analyst behind annual list of Highly Cited Researchers

Economic and Social Research Council will look again at criteria that exclude PhD graduates from most modern UK universities from applying for postdoctoral funding

While mocked as a cast of falsely aggrieved outcasts, planned private upstart raises fear of fundamental new avenue of well-resourced partisan attack on academia

The University of York vice-chancellor explains how he looked to the past to devise a new institutional mission and why it relates to his own family background

Everyone in power in universities, as elsewhere, must grasp their inherent capacity to dominate, intimidate and exclude, says Timothy Carey