Corruption watchdog probes Adelaide leadership
Investigation concerns ‘potential serious or systemic misconduct and maladministration, not corruption’

Investigation concerns ‘potential serious or systemic misconduct and maladministration, not corruption’

It is time for those most vulnerable to huddle together in solidarity, says Tian An Wong

Impact usually originates in discoveries by smart people who could not possibly have dreamed of the application, says Douglas Kell

Universities are steering the country’s response to Covid-19 in the absence of political leadership, which is helping citizens value higher education, says rector

Minister promises to reward universities that go back to teaching as Bolsonaro’s administration battles with state governors over pandemic policy

University of London institution's head issues stark warning to staff that finances are ‘not good’ and job reductions are ‘inevitable’

Experts say 2020 will be a watershed year for online education, both during and after the Covid-19 pandemic

Imperial College London epidemiologist Neil Ferguson, whose project sparked UK lockdown, resigns government role after admitting ‘error of judgement’ over lover’s home visits

Australian university’s losses ‘less than our east coast counterparts’, acting v-c tells staff

Coordinating across two jurisdictions during a pandemic is difficult, but the effort should pay off, says Yusra Mouzughi

UK drops to third in development-adjusted ranking of higher education systems

Concerns aired over student number cap as one expert suggests ‘bailing out students could be best way to bail out universities’

Covid-19 crisis the suspected trigger, as university offers no reasons for chancellor’s resignation or vice-chancellor’s leave of absence

McGraw-Hill and Cengage abandon union after government demands heavy culling

Weekly broadcast from University of Toronto vice-president has captured the attention of thousands