Australia’s research and development spending decline continues
Revive your interest in universities, businesses told, as interest rate hits historic low

Revive your interest in universities, businesses told, as interest rate hits historic low

Almost two decades of records accessed in latest attack

Plans to build a multi-university campus in the Channel Islands are taking shape

Next step of Plan S will require publishers to release acceptance rates and review times

Political survival chances slim for report’s HE funding plans, but some issues won’t go away, senior sector figures suggest

Use of of group-level indicators to identify disadvantage will limit the impact of Oxford’s embrace of contextual admissions, says James Robson

Institutions Down Under do not have the resources to lead the world across the board, says former vice-chancellor

Anna McKie explores what the recommendations mean for universities, students, graduates and taxpayers

Saga Jonsson, an engineering student, took over the @TheUniAdvice account for a week and tweeted about sustainability and studying in Sweden

The Surrey professor and broadcaster explains how science communication can entertain and enlighten

European University of Business claims that it has university status

Reflecting concern about validity of student evaluations, Australian institutions following North American and European move towards greater use of observations

US university’s move means that its graduates are entitled to three years of post-study work, not one

The UK’s TEF experience should be a warning to Australia’s re-elected government not to settle for empty accountability, says William Locke

There are plenty of pluses in being the only campus in town, new Australian v-c insists