Australians can ‘hold two ideas at once’, appreciating the benefits of ‘controlled and selective’ collaboration with the East Asian juggernaut, survey suggests ...
After a shambolic Budget day, it is little surprise that universities have been landed with a costly and overcomplicated international student levy, writes Nick Hillman ...
Fee caps for next two academic years confirmed by government post-budget, as students fear extra support will ‘barely scratch the surface’ ...
Skills minister says no higher education institutions are at imminent risk of collapse this year but OfS confirms more than 20 providers are being closely monitored ...
Chancellor confirms details of controversial tax on income from overseas students, while universities also expect to be hit by changes to pension tax rules ...
Skills minister also promises to work with sector to help improve international student compliance ahead of levy introduction ...
Allegations of corruption and concerns about academic integrity will not be addressed without frank conversations, says university president ...
New legislation creating Australian commission represents ‘the obliteration of the idea that universities have purposes independent of government’, critics say ...
Refusal to accept the scale of discrimination faced by Jewish scholars and students reflects a blind spot in academic thinking, argues Noam Schimmel ...
More transparency needed on how titles are awarded, academics say, as some believe they have lost out after criticising their institution ...
Take a leaf out of a master storyteller’s book. If you want your research to be noticed, transform it into a story. After all ...
Teaching at scale is a growing reality across UK higher education, but how can modules with more than 500 students maintain ...