Dundee job cuts more than halved as part of new ‘recovery plan’
University changes course on redundancies under pressure from unions and politicians, but says new proposal requires ‘significant public funding’

University changes course on redundancies under pressure from unions and politicians, but says new proposal requires ‘significant public funding’

Dips in UK students studying abroad must be tackled to ‘add credibility’ to debates about internationalisation


Doubling of international fees, closing visa ‘loopholes’ and tying student debt to mortgages among the ideas proposed ahead of poll

Institutions advising on Armenia’s merger plans should consider how ‘academic city’ will make student protest impossible, warns Harvard professor

Amount paid out to English and Welsh students more than doubles in a year, driven by cases involving ‘serious disruption’ and ‘misleading information’

We finally have a mechanism to overthrow the UK’s neo-feudal system of academic gatekeeping, say Krzysztof Nawratek and Lakshmi Priya Rajendran

Unregistered providers account for more than half of franchised tuition fee money claimed in past three years, new figures show

More than 60 per cent increase in income over past two decades masks ‘stagnation’ in collaboration below high-performing institutions, report finds

Labor proposes A$400 hike to what are already the highest fees in the world with the opposition Liberal Party planning even steeper increases


Australian scholars with ongoing roles almost as fearful as casuals about being out of work

Students recruited from surrounding areas outnumbered by international applicants at 22 institutions

Block grant funding model found to hand country edge over other research systems, but only if value of funding isn’t further eroded

‘White liberals’ are attacked from all sides of the US political spectrum. And with Donald Trump ramping up the rhetoric, college professors – popularly seen as archetypal liberals – are very much in...