Global University Academy aims to find ways of bridging different countries¡¯ funding and regulations to provide ¡®stackable¡¯ courses for displaced people
Some universities shut down initiatives entirely while others try to continue them in different guise but president unlikely to be appeased on hot-button issue, say scholars
Students on free school meals who participated in activities such as campus visits 48 per cent more likely to go into higher education than those who didn¡¯t
The annual Turning Point USA¡¯²õ Student Action Summit drew thousands of students and a host of Republican luminaries. But the event was rather overshadowed by the row over Jeffrey Epstein¡¯²õ client list. And mentions of university policy were as rare as purple hair, reports Patrick Jack
91ÇÑ×Ó¡¯²õanalysis reveals that a former Anglican teaching training college has again beaten the country¡¯²õ elite universities for student satisfaction
Suspensions and expulsions are signs of ¡®institutional failure¡¯ to appreciate students¡¯ ¡®challenging life circumstances¡¯, Australia¡¯²õ new welfare arbiter says
The overhauling of two major graduate earnings surveys has highlighted that existing figures are an uncertain measure of a degree¡¯²õ value even in narrow economic terms. But by talking up the graduate premium in its promotional material, was the sector already doing itself a disservice? Patrick Jack reports
Eligibility rule workaround ensures students living hand to mouth will not miss out, but ¡®overly complex¡¯ Australian scheme still branded ¡®underwhelming¡¯
Introduction of temporary graduate visa produced ¡®significant increase¡¯ in international enrolments but declines in students¡¯ average earnings and migration prospects
Solutions begin with flexible study policies for students who need a few extra days because mum had a health scare before their essay deadline, says Holly Cobb
Research intensive universities to adopt ¡®consistent¡¯ language to help applicants ¡®make better informed decisions¡¯ as part of new plan to tackle education inequality
We need careful, systematic overhaul and the taking of responsibility not just by universities but also by local and national government, says Ellen Wright
Universities can learn from the sustainable use of textiles in South America, where traditional knowledge is integrated with innovation to create a positive impact, says Jade McLachlan