Coronavirus: almost all Australian universities head online
More institutions desert on-campus programmes as government moves the goalposts
More institutions desert on-campus programmes as government moves the goalposts
Student support improving but still lowly ranked, Australian survey finds
The principal and vice-chancellor of Heriot-Watt University has announced he is leaving his post to take the helm of an Australian university.
Student demographics will guide whether universities retain or discard large-scale lectures, administrator says
Six months of devastating and unprecedented destruction has brought home the reality of climate change to many Australians. But with time for mitigation short and some politicians still in denial,...
Asian universities make up 20 of the top 50 institutions established in the late 1980s and 1990s, while the UK and Australia dominate
Providers squabble over whether to relax rules for university colleges or jettison the category altogether
Australian universities’ online flight continues, as government tightens noose on indoor gatherings
Fifteen institutions secure bronze accreditation as Athena SWAN heads south
‘Commercial entanglements’ a deadweight on prosperity, Australian university insists
Researchers studying coronavirus-related attacks urge universities in Europe, North America and Australia to do more to protect Asian students
Times Higher Education World University Rankings data reveal the top 200 most outward-looking institutions
An Australian information technology company has become the first foreign investor to buy a university in China and incorporate the institution into its operations. Perth-based Amnet Limited bought...
Average remuneration hits A$982,900 (£543,800), Times Higher Education analysis shows
UK institutions make up more than half the finalists for inaugural HEA/THE prize