Delhi suicide raises alarm over mass layoffs of ad hoc faculty
Case prompts renewed concern over plight of lecturers on temporary contracts

Case prompts renewed concern over plight of lecturers on temporary contracts

Australian Research Council promises more work on national security after internal review

Students may be using homework help service to gain ‘solutions to assessment tasks’, Teqsa worries

Flagship programme that places graduates in local schools to teach faces uncertain future as participation dwindles

Even temporary immigrants can easily be blamed for social ills, but we need political solutions, not crackdowns, says Keith Burnett

New report examines the financial sustainability of non-elite institutions across four countries

Rapid growth of country’s universities and inadequate teaching have short-changed students, according to scholars

Former minister says major reforms to governance and disciplinary rules needed after exit of ex-dean Martyn Percy

‘Reassuring’ analysis reveals that sector is in surplus when pension provision changes are excluded from financial accounts

‘Border integrity’ focus has blinded authorities to dodgy onshore practices in international education, Australian parliamentarians say

As anger mounts over cost of open access deals, moves to finance diamond journals and expand state-run digital platforms have divided opinion

A misinformed rush to churn out employable graduates combined with a zero-sum budgeting approach is denuding other departments, says Harvey Graff

Buildings and academic positions endowed by the US family linked to US opioid crisis will be renamed

Minister says strong financial health of majority of institutions suggests struggles may be due to poor management, not lack of funding

Delaware associate professor of marine science faces sacking after top journals retracted her articles, but she claims a faculty report exonerates her