I stopped taking student attendance personally and haven’t looked back
I concentrate on the joy I get from working with the students who do show up, rather than feeling slighted by those who don’t, says Anna Meier

I concentrate on the joy I get from working with the students who do show up, rather than feeling slighted by those who don’t, says Anna Meier

Students at National Taiwan University subjected to further harm after reporting misconduct, according to investigators

Five years after arrest in Trump crackdown, Chinese-born Franklin Feng Tao gets vindication – and wants his job back

Industrial action turnout threshold set for axe, minimum service levels going nowhere, but new rules on zero-hours contracts on the way

International students not being offered a back door to prestigious institutions, review finds, but issues with progression and different conditions flagged

Some universities are in the final stages of agreeing branch campus plans while others are treading more cautiously

Survey finds widening gap between hopes and expectations of students from richest and poorest backgrounds

Report by Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes examines the earnings and employment status of more than 1 million individuals

Persistent earning gaps by gender, ethnicity and socio-economic background are unfair to individuals and a drag on the economy, says Omar Khan

The government must recognise that lower international revenues will make research costs unsustainable, says John Carroll

Fresh five-day walkout announced as 97 staff members face redundancy

Programme details released as Adelaide’s universities enter final stage of merger

Head of prominent public historically black institution troubled by programme performance and commencement slot for hemp farmer turned donor

Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles, who was harassed over pandemic commentaries, fears New Zealand’s universities still too slow to protect staff

Rising number of applicants from abroad secure visas but don’t show up at campuses