‘Scene set’ for busy clearing as recruitment ‘games’ commence
Universities turn to advertising, freebies and unconditional offers to attract students, with large numbers expected to change their mind post-results
Universities turn to advertising, freebies and unconditional offers to attract students, with large numbers expected to change their mind post-results
As student visa restrictions mount and domestic fee income declines, interest in transnational education is growing. But while the quality of domestic higher education is often tightly regulated,...
Universities must ensure students have a clear understanding that their degree is in their long-term interest, say Gemma Cadby and Shamit Saggar
Huge dividends from Denmark’s weight loss drug industry are result of high tax and high investment economy, says Nobel prizewinner Morten Meldal
Researchers hope examining history of?scientific academy can help create a more?‘just’ organisation in the modern day
New medical school will initially cater to international students as wait goes on for large rise in government-funded places
A$100m contribution ‘a gift to last a lifetime’ and ‘a weight off my mind’, says?businessman Ted Powell
Mark E. Smith eyes destinations ‘closer to home’ for next overseas site after moving quickly to become first to get going in India
As tertiary education representatives gather for the round table before the round table, university voices remain?mostly absent from the main show
Vice-chancellors warned against ignoring rise of populist party as political upheaval expected in coming years
Institutions not participating in annual negotiations again reward staff with more generous pay increases, with some paying double what employers have offered collectively
I foresee that we will go back to the situation of 25 years ago, when only a small Chinese elite was able to study abroad, says Sabrina Wang
Some level 7 health and social care apprenticeships to be funded following concerns about NHS workforce