‘Sweet spot’ spending tipped for Australian budget
Universities and particularly their students will not miss out in May, insiders predict
Universities and particularly their students will not miss out in May, insiders predict
No journey in strange new waters can be smooth sailing, but healthy conflicts have a place in innovation and transformation, say David Lloyd and Peter Høj
Key recommendation in Australian sector review report is substantially different from its historical namesake
Enthusiasm for Australia’s visionary higher education review has been tempered by the huge implementation costs – both money and time
Education minister has an ‘open mind’, amid debate over adapted plan for levy on international students’ fees
Former political staffer and representative group head to take the helm at umbrella body
AI is helping us mine 200,000 stakeholders’ ideas, sensible and silly, about core elements of the new Adelaide University, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd
Recruitment of domestic school-leavers is stagnant amid concerns over rising graduate debt levels and weak employment outcomes. With ministers keen to turbocharge enrolment to upskill the nation,...
Both boards approved the case for the amalgamated Adelaide University – but politicians still formed a scrutiny committee, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd
Catriona Jackson says conclusion of major sector review will be ‘a good time to depart’
Many ask why we assume a combined university will offer more. The answer is that we are purposefully designing it that way, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd
Institutions face stiff fines and worse for breaches in student support policies, as government courts sceptical opposition
Research funding needs attention in higher education review, representative body warns, as survey reveals upbeat Antipodean attitude to science
In the first of a series of articles charting the merger of the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide, the institutions’ vice-chancellors, David Lloyd and Peter Høj, set out...
Self-regulation is ‘failing’, Australian critics claim, citing sexual assault statistics mirroring those in wider society