Bill would bind vice-chancellors’ salaries to state premier’s pay
Transparency ‘doesn’t go far enough’, says South Australian Greens MP

Transparency ‘doesn’t go far enough’, says South Australian Greens MP

Continuing delays on Horizon Europe association could strengthen hand of Westminster figures who were ‘never that enamoured’ about joining

The UK government’s £300 million funding pledge must be confirmed in the spending review, and departmental closures must stop, says Jon Keating

Despite their above-average employability, engineering students are hampered by poor-quality provision, says Pushkar

University of East Anglia researcher impressed by on-screen portrayal in climate science drama

The pandemic revealed that in-person teaching generates greater satisfaction and sense of belonging, say Leonard Saxe and Graham Wright

In data timed to the nation’s post-census redrawing of district lines, Tufts researchers offer legal grounds to challenge conservative tactics

Commons committee chair also raises concerns about UKRI chair’s lobbying of ministers ahead of spending review

While federal agreement will be needed, Australian Capital Territory announcement boosts hopes of students’ return for 2022 academic year

University leadership is in crisis, with some institutions facing significant reputational damage, but higher education can become a model of compassion, says Michael West

Four-year institutions long preferred to emphasise Pell Grant rather than work with community colleges to aid two-year transfers

As White House and National Academies plan studies, Howard Hughes Medical Institute acts to boost minority researchers

‘Equity’ students’ post-course outcomes slant towards further study rather than work, Australian research finds

Union urges education secretary to intervene on student loan changes and to press university bosses into talking on disputes

As another legal ruling cements the concept of student athletes as employees, institutions need to react, say Harry Johnson and Nicole Buffalano