ANU promises no structural change to music school after criticism
Reprieve for decades-old institution reflects outpouring of community concern and improvement in university’s financial position

Reprieve for decades-old institution reflects outpouring of community concern and improvement in university’s financial position

University says it has been forced into making ‘decisions we could have never previously imagined’ after steep drop in international student numbers

Fear of reprisals and stigma leads doctoral students to stay in unhealthy supervisory relationships, says Johan Kristian Andreasen

Income generated drops 2 per cent year-on-year despite rise in new interactions, NCUB report finds

UK’s biggest academic union unable to pursue national industrial action over pay and job cuts after it fails to meet minimum turnout threshold

Jobs and achievement the new mantra in a ‘refocus on what matters most’ in the tertiary system


Executive who oversaw Alexa and Prime as Jeff Bezos’ key adviser sets sights on establishing Coursera as ‘partner’ in technological development, rather than foe

Australia’s new higher education steward may lack the power to overhaul widely opposed system of university fees and subsidies

English regulator proposes exemption to participation, financial and governance conditions for some providers ahead of expected expansion of sector

New scholarship programme will keep 1,000 government-funded students in Asia in further sign of the ‘rise of China in science’

University groups unite to fight for amendments to EU’s proposals for Horizon Europe successor, warning that it must remain independent


Russell Group institution announces major pivot into digital teaching as universities evolve further beyond traditional models

Political battles over a planned New Zealand medical school illustrate how the subject of where doctors are trained excites public passions like no other in higher education, explains John Ross