Teqsa: Peter Coaldrake steps down as Australian regulator chief
Universities Accord will not lead to rethink of universities’ research requirements, departing Teqsa boss predicts
Universities Accord will not lead to rethink of universities’ research requirements, departing Teqsa boss predicts
Filipino students look elsewhere as Australia downgrades risk rating
Initiative aims to bridge the gap as education seen as ‘not solving’ Africa’s employment issues
Western business practice is not universal, so why are studies from elsewhere so rare in the literature, asks Yuliya Snihur
Recommended reforms, such as abolishing the Job-Ready Graduates fee hikes for humanities, will gold-plate the Help system, says Maxwell Yong
Move by the Conference of University Rectors in Spain follows widespread student protests across the country
Outgoing Oxford chancellor, ‘chairman of the Tory party when there was one’, advocates cross-party consensus on state investment, not higher fees
Institutions must accept rules have changed in order to survive ‘disruptive innovation’ brought about by new technologies, says online learning expert
International student fees are propping up UK universities, but with immigration a key electoral battleground politicians seem not to care
Universities in the Arab region make giant leaps in their reputation, owing to increasing prestige regionally
Public supports getting firms that hire graduates to foot higher education funding bill, says union research
Quadriplegic researcher and emergency doctor explains why logistical impediments are not the primary problem
US, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, deemed a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals
New legislation opens the way for quality-focused branches to drive up standards across a traditionally public HE sector, says Ianis Matsoukas
New ‘process’ among proposals to improve quality and transparency of university governance