Labor: stop the ‘bickering’ on Australian university policy
Tanya Plibersek proposes accord with political opponents, while former Liberals accuse ex-colleagues of lacking leadership

Tanya Plibersek proposes accord with political opponents, while former Liberals accuse ex-colleagues of lacking leadership

Education minister concedes impact of plummeting international enrolments, but says things would be worse without intervention

The election of the University of Ghana’s first female vice-chancellor has been overshadowed by unwanted political meddling, says Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua

Cintana will ‘accelerate’ existing universities and create ‘start-ups’ around world, taking a share of increased earnings

Conservative Democrat Joe Manchin may play key role in fate of Biden campaign promise
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EY ‘thought experiment’ probes a 2030 where teaching costs have evaporated and universities have lost their primacy

More grade boundaries and tiered exams that challenge top students would be welcomed by universities, says Mary Curnock Cook

Communal leisure activities can have a big impact on campus life, paper argues

Calls for newer institutions to ‘know their place’ fail to understand the need to engage both with surrounding communities and major international challenges, argues Keith Burnett

Scholars who have stayed at home concerned about ‘double standards’ on salary, funding and promotion

Access and safety in the one package, as island nation banks its Covid management success

Skateboarding’s inclusive ethos and connection to urban life make it a perfect vehicle for widening participation efforts, says Paul O’Connor

Faculty protests also rise, as institutions weigh staff health against fear of alienating students

It may already be too late to rethink assessments ahead of next admissions cycle, expert warns