Australia minister still hopes for cross-bench shift on cuts plan
Simon Birmingham suggests Productivity Commission report could change senators' minds

Simon Birmingham suggests Productivity Commission report could change senators' minds

Lobbying government on Brexit will be key priority for new leader

Robert Smedley sentenced for five counts of fraud alongside partner Christopher Joynson

College of the Ozarks president says new course demonstrates importance of pride in your country

Sweeping away ‘leaves’, using the metric system and forcing students to speak ‘European’; the depth of universities’ EU ‘treachery’ is uncovered

Matthew Reisz celebrates the scholars engaging with film, personal experience, the creative arts and even jokes

Bone cutters, a trepanning tool and a cloth used to wrap King George II are among the discoveries on a Halloween tour of St George's in London, explains Carly Manson

Students looking to study in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US will need to do some extensive research to find the best place for them. This short video provides the key details to help you decide

Hate studies grows in importance as a discipline as more universities open research centres

Vice-chancellors say it is unclear whether the government will fully compensate universities after scrapping fees

Data from the OECD show that some European nations and the US have a more decentralised system

Stuart McCutcheon, vice-chancellor of the University of Auckland, on the consequences of New Zealand’s recent election

Stephen Halliday used to hate pointless meetings until he found a way to exploit the tedium

Hefce analysis reveals extent of first-year retakes and transfers in England

Higher education needs to tap far more effectively into the essential human ability to reimagine the world, claim authors