Australia must start readmitting international students
Vaccine passports are a way to reopen campuses while minimising Covid risks. So why is Australia not adopting them, asks Binoy Kampmark
Vaccine passports are a way to reopen campuses while minimising Covid risks. So why is Australia not adopting them, asks Binoy Kampmark
Education minister cites buoyant student experience ratings as evidence of the country’s ‘fundamentals’
Discussion document seeks feedback on vision of international education Utopia
Access and safety in the one package, as island nation banks its Covid management success
Shutting off?the?talent?pipeline into the creative industries risks?the UK’s?reputation for creativity and its potential for growth, says Anne Carlisle
Summer schools?that funnel thousands of international students into UK universities are on the brink of collapse, warns Tim Essex
New guidelines have rightly rejected publisher claims that gold is the only sustainable path for open access, say Stephen Eglen and Rupert Gatti
Boris Johnson will head new expert panel, with Sir Patrick Vallance leading Downing Street science unit
Outgoing UKRI chair says this autumn’s spending review will be a ‘make-or-break moment’
Science and Technology Committee says Sir Andrew Mackenzie must improve knowledge of research issues and avoid potential conflicts of interest
Former chair of government review sees ‘turning point’ on scale of Tony Blair’s target for half of young people to enter?HE
Wolfson History Prize winner explains?how Toussaint Louverture was a ‘spiritual ancestor’ of Black Lives Matter
Boris Johnson’s new ministerial council has revived discussion over who controls science spending and whether industrial strategy requires government to start ‘picking winners’
The science base, public and private, needs?certainty over how promised funding increases will be spent, says Chris Skidmore
Politician turned coal boss pulls out of appointment as Australian university’s chancellor