Australian AI collaborations with China ‘help us more than them’
Research partnerships with the Asian giant keep homegrown AI innovation afloat, new report argues

Research partnerships with the Asian giant keep homegrown AI innovation afloat, new report argues

Nuclear armageddon is the global peril that time forgot. But amid all the concern about environmental degradation, disarmament remains imperative, says Nobel laureate John Polanyi

From tactical voting to farmyard animals – what do students think about the 12 December General Election?

Sleepless summer beckons for policy wonks, as Canberra endorses another major review

Guardian editor-at-large turned Manchester sociology professor discusses how UK universities are in an ‘analogous crisis’ to journalism on race

The plan promises big leaps in innovation, quality assurance and lecturer training, say Youmin Xi and Xiaojun Zhang

Universities offer insights on engaging with industry, excelling at research support and tackling the student mental health crisis

Professor warns over possible fallout from Japan’s education ministry polling 400,000 third-year students at 500 universities

Study finds that overseas scholars in former communist countries work there not out of deliberate choice but often due to ‘happenstance’, love or to escape poor job prospects at home

Universities must work to facilitate discussions about racist experiences if they are to be reported and resolved effectively, argues Jason Arday

Susanne Täuber warns that mandatory gender diversity measures will be no more successful in the corporate world than they have been in academia unless genuine organisational transformation is achieved

Senate passing of bill on funding for minority colleges adds requirement on sharing tax data

Event will debate topics such as internationalisation, innovation and rankings

Survey respondents cite concern over lack of funding, difficulty of international travel and bureaucracy