Government and business ‘letting Australia down’ on research
Go8 questions outsiders’ commitment to research, after advisory body raises doubts over education’s contribution to productivity

Go8 questions outsiders’ commitment to research, after advisory body raises doubts over education’s contribution to productivity

Other suggestions to ease military skill shortages include funding future reservists’ studies and ‘opening up’ to international students

The world’s problems are too big for one sector to figure out: academics must team up with doers in fair, equal partnerships, says Carmen Geha

Business education should engage more with contemporary realities, which means abandoning things that can be learned for free elsewhere, according to Lord Hastings

Permanent expansion of Covid-era waiver on interest payments cheered by student activists but lamented by conservatives as wasteful and by progressives as missed opportunity

First results of landmark survey of 42,186 employees and students released

While remote delivery remains popular with many international students, authorities hose down prospects of fully online degrees

New subject guidance mandates ‘narrowly skewed perspective on the history of mathematics’, leading academics claim

International students are ‘part of the solution, and not the problem’, says ex-minister on launch of new commission

A sunny outlook on student enrolments is marred by the persistent lack of money for research in the field, says association chair

Even if conditions are not right for the development of a ‘slow university’, we need at least to walk in that direction, says David Alexander

While India’s prestigious IITs flex fundraising muscle, others in sector are ‘left in the lurch’

Revealing desk rejection rates, peer review processing times and other useful operational data would do more to correct slipshod journal practices than an ‘author’s bill of rights’, says Jerry Jacobs

Populist right-wing leader leaves office with public universities facing bankruptcy and country polarised

The student accommodation crisis seen in many UK cities highlights the need for a more strategic and sustainable approach to town-gown issues, says Neal Juster