Australian student loan bill passes senate
While students protest, repayment arrangements will still be kinder than elsewhere

While students protest, repayment arrangements will still be kinder than elsewhere

Staff say they are having to put in extra hours to bring master’s students’ skills up to scratch

Australia’s top universities deliver greater economic benefits than their UK equivalents, study finds

New president of German Rectors’ Conference thinks it is crucial that all students know the European canon

Survey unearths secret to student survival: don’t spend

Persuading faculty and staff that online delivery models are a good idea will require collaboration and negotiation, says Michael Stewart

Perspectives of historians, funders and fundraisers address ‘Maoist moralizing’ and shaking up ‘complacent’ institutions

Real-life experience in hospitality operations is vital for a career in this field, but so are courses in psychology, languages and theatre, says Georgette Davey

Experts warn that row shows how globally mobile students can be used as pawns in era of ‘political overreaction’

Magdalena Skipper lists dedication to high-quality, reproducible science and greater transparency in decision-making as priorities

More student-let social enterprises are a financially sound way to fight social injustices where charities might fall short, argues Robert Phillips

Universities South Africa to investigate why there are so few women in the top roles in higher education

European Research Council says move is to support open access and get round often lengthy publishing process

Irish bill criminalising the provision and advertising of cheating services could hit Google and Facebook, experts predict