Putting Australian v-c pay into perspective
The stratospheric sums pocketed by university bosses make little sense, but nothing about salaries makes much sense

The stratospheric sums pocketed by university bosses make little sense, but nothing about salaries makes much sense

Students unhappy about a 25,000-capacity fan zone next to their institution have held demonstrations and circulated petitions

Max Nikias and senior leaders perceived to have failed to act on misconduct reports

Melbourne university reports improved student achievement and retention

In Reona’s final blog for THE Student, she recounts the highlights of her year abroad, reflects on what she has learned, and offers advice on ensuring a successful exchange

Private liberal arts institution gains UK degree-awarding powers

Latest Hesa data show there was no immediate exodus of academics but Russell Group warns against ‘complacency’

Nearly two decades on, reports suggest the goal of a unified higher education area in Europe is still some distance away

If England’s post-18 education funding review is going to be useful, we must begin by taking an accurate view of the costs and benefits of higher education, says Mike Boxall

Blossoms, green spaces and ducklings...just a few of the things that universities are sharing on Instagram as summer approaches

Albert Schram may not return to Pacific nation to defend claims that he faked his PhD

Five Star Movement offers ‘detailed’ policies on HE, but has been attacked as anti-science

International educators, all too aware of the consequences of xenophobic attitudes, will continue to boldly advocate the values of global learning, says Esther Brimmer