Student choice at risk as almost half of universities cut courses
Institutions expect to consider more subject closures as financial problems spiral, finds UUK survey
Institutions expect to consider more subject closures as financial problems spiral, finds UUK survey
Those?admitted to elite UK universities with lower entry requirements still performed well academically, analysis suggests
Blanket bans on the amount of time staff can spend out of the country reflect ‘compliance-first’ mindset of UK universities, say critics
After comprehensive election win, Labor faces pressure to push on with wide-ranging agenda for higher education reform that stalled during last parliament
Inviting student applications without disclosing faculty information?could impact reputation, enrolments and stakeholder trust, says Eldho Mathews
Running an academic?department is, famously, a mixed blessing. Academics cherish their autonomy, and anyone who infringes on it faces a rough ride. But not all academics are difficult, and those who...
Research, teaching and external communications affected as academics report refraining from certain activities during second Trump presidency
Innovation cluster, new medical school and cautious growth of non-local student numbers high on the agenda of president of leading Hong Kong research university
Specialist in health and exercise applies years of experience?working with patients as she targets completing marathon on Mount Everest
Regardless of how the courts and voters respond to Trump’s actions, the government’s funding ability is likely to decline, says Nathan Decety
When classes move outside, we all know that half as much will be learned but twice as much will be remembered, says Zachary Michael Jack
Australia re-elects governing party after it promises to rein in costs of graduate repayments, with foreign students greeting ‘least worst outcome’
Neither party has offered realistic estimates of fee increase windfalls or implications of loan scheme proposals, critics say