Students sue Thai university over major redevelopment project
Activists step up efforts to protect caretaker of shrine situated inside construction zone

Activists step up efforts to protect caretaker of shrine situated inside construction zone

ANZ universities notch ‘major’ new agreements with big publishers, but negotiations with the biggest break down over price concerns

Last-minute amendments from opposition ease concerns about course cancellation and barriers to entry

There have been more winners than losers since domestic student recruitment was uncapped in England. But without better stewardship, all institutions must do what they can to swing the market in...

Misuse of ‘cumulative PhDs’ should prompt debate over whether stacking research papers is really equivalent to writing a dissertation, says Brian Bloch

South-east Asian country predicted to overtake US and Brazil in next decade but China and India to remain ‘big two’

Academics claim changes made to higher education system a decade ago have divided sector into ‘winners and losers’, with government-imposed limits on income exacerbating financial challenges

Restrictions on international intake and decline in domestic school-leavers see undergraduate enrolments shrink

Rules need tweaking to rein in high salaries that have become ‘emblematic’ of Australian universities’ social licence problems, George Williams argues

Graduates earning only just above minimum wage may soon have to repay their loans after budget changes

Proportion of study visas for Chinese and Indian students has also fallen to the lowest level of the decade, according to latest Home Office data

Institutions call for improved support at national and European levels to contribute to green transition

Esteemed practitioner and defender of the humanities Graeme Turner dies months after seminal treatise on the state of the academy

Universities must ensure procedures for handling sexual misconduct complaints are fair, transparent and supportive for all parties, says Jo Nuckley

Australians can ‘hold two ideas at once’, appreciating the benefits of ‘controlled and selective’ collaboration with the East Asian juggernaut, survey suggests