Australia mulls performance funding for teacher training courses
Bursaries and scholarships among other measures to solve teaching workforce ‘crisis’

Bursaries and scholarships among other measures to solve teaching workforce ‘crisis’

Feeding the belief that success depends entirely on external factors discourages students from taking responsibility, says James Wicks

Austrian ministry may push for efficiencies and restructuring as universities vie to have their payroll-driven shortfalls filled in

But affordability holds these non-profit innovators back from fully competing with top public institutions, say Philip Altbach and Eldho Mathews

Specialisation is revered and rewarded, leaving teaching institutions wondering – even with a promised federal infusion – how to encourage more generalists

Universities' response to the Russian invasion needs to be embedded in wider policy and practice, says Linda Morrice

Oregon leader and lawyer to succeed Morton Schapiro this autumn

University hopes to build more diverse faculty by enriching PhD process with skills typically acquired in prolonged postdoc slog

Outgoing prime minister’s pro-science messaging has been ever-present during his time in Downing Street but has he delivered for research? Jack Grove considers his legacy

Financial uncertainties and changing demographics mean this year’s admissions cycle signals shift in universities’ approach

Unbounded discussions develop the critical but playful thinking that allows people to safely challenge and be challenged, says Lee Cronin
In some countries, male researchers’ article output appears to have been more adversely affected, according to new study

Critics highlight historic plagiarism allegations and ‘flawed’ selection process

Union questions the benefits of cutting short the studies of hundreds of Russian students

Dramatic change in context could help union secure mandate for broader action but scale of challenge remains daunting