Australian regulator to probe English language waivers
TEQSA also promises not to pursue ‘innocent mums and dads’ over contract cheating

TEQSA also promises not to pursue ‘innocent mums and dads’ over contract cheating

Party manifestos all seen as likely to drive English institutions’ focus away from dwindling per-student funding, towards increasing research income

Oxford professor challenges his fellow geographers to reflect on their often myopic perspectives

City’s reputation hinges on continued preservation of academic freedom and students’ rights

Colleagues may judge those with regional accents more harshly, but poorer students respond to lecturers from similar backgrounds, says Ryan Coogan

Step comes as employers and union debate equality, casualisation and workload, without movement on pay offer

Judges find provincial government improperly violated universities’ autonomy

Government’s financial disclosure demand raises logistical and reputational woes

Analysis of data from the THE Impact Rankings suggests big gaps remain on helping poorest communities globally to get into university

Academics are ‘putting in a lot of effort’ to ensure students are not harmed by shutdown

Number of student visas issued to Chinese nationals by Australia, Canada, UK and US grew 4.5 per cent from 2016 to 2019, as expansion slows

International student recruitment in sub-Saharan Africa is a long game prone to political disruption, says Anna Esaki-Smith

Higher education is not unaffected by the chokehold on press freedom in Australia, says John Ross

Thousands walk out, but universities say they expect ‘low to medium’ levels of disruption