Brace for ‘post-disciplinary’ age, universities told
Interdisciplinarity really matters now that automation is approaching its ‘crossover point’, Australian forum hears
Interdisciplinarity really matters now that automation is approaching its ‘crossover point’, Australian forum hears
Australian minister’s call for specialisation fosters speculation that rejected idea could be resurrected
Without ‘flashy buildings’ and IT systems, university administrators will be ‘pushing bits of paper around’ long into the future, says Monash head
Sector leaders to debate how region can retain its leading position in global higher education
Tough choices await as institutions revisit ideas that could cut staff numbers and ramp up fees
Analysts advocate hands-off assistance package, with universities unlikely to share latest government bailout
Slash costs or deal yourself out of the international education industry, universities warned
Institutions Down Under do not have the resources to lead the world across the board, says former vice-chancellor
Higher education sector should abandon small battles and focus on the long game, strategists say
Nation’s egalitarian culture, policies on widening access and Asia-Pacific location seen as key to success in THE University Impact Rankings measure
Formulating and implementing a strategic plan is core to the modern university leader’s job description. But amid complaints that such documents are vacuous, generic and irrelevant to the wider...
Higher education delivering solid returns, but vocational education could leave women worse off
Analysis of wage premiums from tertiary education suggests that the system struggles to deliver the changing skills that the economy demands, says Stephen Parker
Ten-point plan for post-school education also backs merger of vocational and university funding systems
The boom in international students and researchers on campus has obvious benefits, but Australian universities risk going financially bust if they stop coming, and maybe even if they don’t