Fresh warning on Australian universities’ China exposure
Institutions assume they will be bailed out if enrolments fall because they are ‘too big to fail’, says report

Institutions assume they will be bailed out if enrolments fall because they are ‘too big to fail’, says report

Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes has often been at the centre of contemporary political battles over the country’s communist past

Northwestern head says declining terms of presidents leave serving leaders wondering when they will be pushed out

Director of Onward thinktank says polling showing public opposition to university expansion justifies shift in emphasis

University campuses are microcosms of the universe and offer multiple opportunities to put abstract theory into action, says Peter Harper

Columbia University project reveals which texts are set most often on university courses around the world

Universities split over whether data on achievement and engagement should be used to encourage learners to switch majors

‘Macquarie model’ credited with cutting attrition and accelerating completion, and is now being emulated elsewhere

Ongoing efforts to iron out regional anomalies are creating as many problems as they solve, says Ceren Ergenc

Top Australian university to boost collaboration with India and Indonesia as China concerns wrack sector

Academics are wary of directly verifying whether videos are faked, and warn they need social media companies to cooperate

The responsibility for building an inclusive campus climate rests squarely on academic staff, administrators – and funders, says David Asai

Massive fee for those narrowly missing acceptance seen as warning of abandoned principles

Universities should be able to offer the same access to content to transnational students as to those studying a degree in the UK, argues Greg Ince

As academics fault journals on open access, data suggests significant responsibility also lies with professors