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Access, not ardour, governs disabled students’ choices
Just being there is the best many can hope for, says disabled students’ advocate
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Regional economies ‘hardest hit by proposed fee levy’
Big cities outside London ‘do not pull their weight’ in the innovation economy, warns Centre for Cities report
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Split views about universities ‘risk tearing them apart’
Social licence ‘more fragile than people realise’ in a world where populism rules, science diplomat warns
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Canadian universities at a ‘crossroads’, says new U15 chair
World in ‘flux’ makes it very difficult to predict what’s coming but research-intensive grouping ‘prepared for anything’, according to Daniel Jutras
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NZ strategy group ‘will not compromise university autonomy’
Ambitious review with modest government pickup ‘was not an exercise in kicking the can down the road’
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Dismissing the academic merits of ChatGPT is intellectually dishonest
Portraying ChatGPT as a playground for plagiarists is a timid response to AI’s ability to enhance research in all subjects, argues Agnieszka Piotrowska
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Local international education strategies ‘could fix skills gaps’
Regional data needed to help align foreign student flows with local needs, parliamentary inquiry finds
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Melbourne stops work on new campus, citing ‘constrained’ finances
Construction on A$2bn Fishermans Bend site paused for at least five years, amid revenue concerns and systemic delays
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Home secretary vows to ‘clamp down’ on asylum claims by students
Yvette Cooper launches mass messaging campaign warning 132,000 overseas students not to overstay visas or lodge weak asylum bids
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Leaders and academics must rebuild trust – or risk losing excellence
Threat of financial collapse is causing universities to double down on an officious management style that is sapping academic morale, undermining excellence and damaging collegiality between academia...
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New advisory group to drive revamped NZ tertiary sector strategy
Performance-based research fund also faces overhaul, as Wellington embraces least disruptive and costly aspects of landmark review’s proposals
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Don’t expect funding reform plan in skills White Paper, v-cs told
Politicians expected to leave universities to sort out their problems despite hopes for government intervention
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White House warning takes ‘binary view of China research threat’
Trump security crackdown risks undermining US collaboration, with China now said to be more concerned with protecting its own research than prying into others