Confusion over Accord’s ‘demand-driven’ widening access plan
Key recommendation in Australian sector review report is substantially different from its historical namesake

Key recommendation in Australian sector review report is substantially different from its historical namesake

Innovations such as wearable tech and mobile apps are expected to revolutionise healthcare and generate fortunes. But which researchers and institutions are taking their 10,000 steps, and what should...

Power relations would be more equitable if all leading disciplinary journals and books were published in multiple languages, says Simon Marginson

Rectors question how Macron can live up to promise to end underfunding of science

Academic leading sex and gender research review for government also criticises ‘shocking failure of leadership in sector’ after professor’s tribunal win against OU

Hesa examines association between productivity and skill levels at local authority level

Ford government offers C$1.3 billion increase for higher education over three years, well short of levels its own expert panel suggested

Board chair gives late husband’s stock to help train doctors in New York’s impoverished Bronx

Responses from academics will be used alongside other data to create new ranking

Those living with chronic energy-impairing illnesses need support from funders and publishers, not just universities, says researcher

Leader of soon-to-be-merged university says mergers have to be the right strategic fit, because financial savings don’t always come straight away

Education minister has an ‘open mind’, amid debate over adapted plan for levy on international students’ fees

Another state legislature targets tenure protections and diversity, equity and inclusion programmes after last year’s partisan attacks

Maintaining authority, professional distance and ‘authenticity’ is hard among people who knew you pre-academia, reflects Brad Evans

Sector leaders hint at coming regulation at often-chaotic Public Accounts Committee hearing