Sudden visa changes would cause financial crisis, MAC chair warns
Universities must be better at selling benefits of post-study work rights to wider country, says Brian Bell
Universities must be better at selling benefits of post-study work rights to wider country, says Brian Bell
Proposed 60-hour limit another ‘cynical ploy’ to use students to balance the books, representative group says
‘Strategic obstruction’ by over-possessive researchers is ‘pervasive’ in some disciplines, forcing many scientists to exit sector, paper claims
Australia deemed the least-worst option, following sorrier changes elsewhere, but onshore demand dominates
Champions of the free and unpaywalled model overlook the vast amount of unpaid academic labour that underpins such titles, says departing editor
Better to remind candidates that a doctorate?is an opportunity to find and articulate their own thoughts on what they care about most, says Les Back
Stella Maris was removed from position on St Andrews governing body after accusing Israel of genocide
Merger model common in other parts of education sector increasingly appealing to universities keen to retain some autonomy
Members of national executive committee claim they were ‘prohibited’ from discussion of dispute with staff in Unite union
Finnish researcher Sulo Roukka’s Europop dance anthem won the long-running contest showcasing scientists’ musical and dance talents
University transformation relies on more open relationship with government, says group focused on sector-wide cost reductions
Having won three previous lawsuits, Jokowi in court again over supposed inconsistencies between typed thesis and its printed cover pages
Use of ‘hypocritical’ confidentiality agreements by UK’s biggest academic union criticised, with increasingly disgruntled staff set to stage rally outside own offices
Australian deficits fuelled by unnecessary costs, report argues, but universities say analysis lacks ‘financial rigour’