New Zealand review of Māori access programmes sparks alarm
‘If the government wants data, here’s the data,’ says dean, as study finds Māori and Pasifika remain under-represented in medical enrolments

‘If the government wants data, here’s the data,’ says dean, as study finds Māori and Pasifika remain under-represented in medical enrolments

Impact of maintenance loans failing to keep up with inflation grows

The Covid Inquiry underlines the need to train political leaders to identify the best options under pressure, says former NAO director David Finlay

Former Virginia provost had been criticised for failing to directly answer whether student protesters calling for genocide of Jews would be in breach of university code of conduct

‘Branding opportunity of a lifetime’ raises awareness of Gulf state’s campuses

Vietnamese students the most concerned with the cost of living and course fees, while Nigerians most worried about immigration process

Anthony Polito, a former business school academic, killed at scene in Las Vegas

Swiss university will also establish 20 new professorships, funded by the Dieter Schwarz Foundation

EUA says Brussels must stop dipping into Horizon Europe budget to fund other short-term priorities

Magill gets minimalist endorsement after sudden trustees meeting, as she and Harvard and MIT leaders face criticism over students defending Palestinians

Federal immigration minister also warns provinces and campuses they ‘will not like’ his penalties if students from abroad aren’t treated better

University of Tehran plans outposts in India, Iraq, Syria and Georgia, plus closer ties with Russia and China

Monica Bertagnolli, former Harvard surgeon, sees critical moment to improve both equity and accuracy in multibillion-dollar study investments

Despite record earnings, commencements and visa lodgements, analyst predicts ‘readjustment’

Aberdeen’s proposal to slash its provision belies positive recent developments, say Wendy Ayres-Bennett, Charles Burdett and Emma Cayley