Australia’s proposed urban student visa cap ‘absolutely daft’
Regional universities ‘would be biggest victims’ of restrictions on city study

Regional universities ‘would be biggest victims’ of restrictions on city study

Joseph Aoun says campuses in North America and Europe are heeding his call for curriculum change

On the eve of Open Access Week, Bill Hubbard argues that we must not forget university repositories as the bedrock of open research

Office for Students starts work on master’s version of National Student Survey

Director of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay says universities in India are improving but progress will be slow despite government initiatives

The ‘canon’ of political thought is a myth and we owe it to our students to let them choose which theorists they engage with, says Gemma Bird

THE’s data editor discusses our most recent data-driven stories

Members say professional organisations dependent on income from subscription-model journals face ‘existential’ threat from landmark open access policy

Government support for rural university initiative may not get it across the line

US medical training has embraced wider perspectives, but progress might be slower elsewhere, scholars say

Younger academics spending far less time on scholarship than in leading nations, analysis suggests

A few institutions in the western part of the country are embarking on a social-educational experiment

Universities owe it to students to create a transparent and fair higher education funding model, argues Anthony Forster

No-confidence motion that triggered walkouts at the University and College Union’s June congress is shelved at recall event