Universities must embrace, not hinder, student journalism
Nurturing investigative skills will make for a better democracy – even if it embarasses campus administrators in the process, says Harvey Graff
Nurturing investigative skills will make for a better democracy – even if it embarasses campus administrators in the process, says Harvey Graff
Greater understanding of the risks will help plot a sensible course between academic freedom and government control, says Fiona Quimbre
Unless vocational and higher education systems are better aligned, Australians will struggle to met the challenges of the future, say five researchers
Leading universities from the around the world are hitting out at the US president, writes Chris Parr
Few in academia will have celebrated Brexit’s first anniversary but the unpredictable year since the vote has shown the power of a united voice
The challenge for universities seeking greater openness, innovation and collaboration is they can’t do it on their own, say Ian Matthias and Mike Boxall
The post-war scheme is 75 years old this year, but global conditions still cry out for inclusive international collaboration initiatives, says Maria Balinska
Annual meetings should be reimagined as spaces that enable connections – including with practitioners and the media, says Noam Schimmel
Experiences in the Congo and the US Congress taught Stephen Weissman that adventurous academics need self-examination and thoughtful adaptation
MBAs replaced liberal arts with business courses. Demands for humanised corporations require a reversal, say Donald Drakeman and Kendall Hack
For university students, living matters as much as learning. Piling pressure on local private rental markets helps no one, says Lorna Fox O’Mahony
The interim report’s focus on engagement with Australian communities risks overlooking obligations to the rest of the world, says Craig Jeffrey
Working together to tackle specific teaching and research needs could seed high-quality research institutes, say Diya Dutt and Sudarshan Saha
Subsidising domestic with international provision would not be tolerated in healthcare. How long before it unravels in HE, asks Mark Corver
Carrying out this increasingly herculean task effectively is beyond most universities’ capacity. The burden should be shared, says David Hardstaff