Falling African share of tertiary education aid ‘a great concern’
Unesco report suggests large share of funding goes towards scholarships in relatively wealthy nations

Unesco report suggests large share of funding goes towards scholarships in relatively wealthy nations

IFS says adults studying individual modules may be less likely to complete degrees and get highly paid jobs

Low-quality studies waste resources, abuse patients and undermine trust in science. Ethics committees should be more stringent, says Edzard Ernst

Daniel Silber complains university was not giving staff being made redundant enough time to find a new role

Rather than repeating other institutions’ mistakes, universities should embrace established ‘modalities’ for collaborative online international learning – and appreciate it as more than a Covid...

A reliance on critical thinking alone will fall foul of students’ cognitive biases, says James Southworth

Focus should be on high-end jobs after students graduate – not low-end jobs while they study, sector leaders say

Maximum interest rate capped at 7.3 per cent, down from expected 12 per cent

If the emphasis in the job market is on skills-based hiring, a college transcript ought to reflect that, says Darren Catalano

Funder pushes deadline for awardees to finalise departure plans or lose EU funding back to 29 June

Amendment to free speech legislation would require higher education providers to report proposed partnerships with overseas organisations

Australia will be the big loser from an exodus of Chinese researchers, academics warn

Australia’s oldest university library adopts new protocols for acknowledgement, representation and access to indigenous material

Policies ‘frustrating academic freedom’ by supressing lawful free speech, dons argue

Local union branches secure major wins in long-running disputes but others left with nothing