Landlords ‘deceiving’ foreign students in Australia
Australian study finds no difference between housing arranged overseas and lodgings organised locally

Australian study finds no difference between housing arranged overseas and lodgings organised locally

Draft bill ‘clarified’ to prevent inadvertent targeting of family and friends

But results also suggest tactical voting – often due to Brexit – rather than policy is driving many choices

Study finds that students who are more likely to perceive stigma around mental health issues have greater odds of exhibiting suicidal behaviour

Students could have significant impact on individual seats, THE modelling suggests, but jury is out on whether this might change overall result

Dan Tehan tells THE that he ‘fully supported’ institutions going beyond sector-wide code

Would-be scholars confronted with academics’ tweets could be forgiven for running for the hills, worries Scott Rich

Proposals include new job classifications, a rolling back of metrics, and shorter publication lists in a bid to end excessive ‘emphasis on research performance’

Ucea chair’s institution among those to decide against withholding salaries

International education advocate predicts that competitor countries will be forced to respond to policy shift in order to stay competitive

Impact of higher education study on reoffending rates emphasised

Prince Andrew’s fall from grace a full decade after Jeffrey Epstein’s conviction underlines academia’s failure to probe modern power, says Jason Lee

Backers of 19th century war for slavery get millions to preserve Silent Sam

Conservatives’ intense scepticism about the value of expanded higher education set against Labour’s attack on ‘failed free-market experiment’, as differing philosophies underlie pledges