Don’t let quality slip as Indian sector expands, warns Delhi v-c
‘Slow and steady’ approach can help avoid ‘chaos’ as Indian institutions gain greater autonomy, Yogesh Singh tells THE

‘Slow and steady’ approach can help avoid ‘chaos’ as Indian institutions gain greater autonomy, Yogesh Singh tells THE

Fresh ‘wage theft’ claims arise as Australian legislation to combat casualisation fails to scratch the surface

Graduation days are students’ days. Why can’t they be all-singing and all-dancing, asks James Derounian

Elsevier vice-president calls for manifesto on well-being signed by institutions so researchers are not seen as ‘paper-producing machines’

Movement highlights need for indigenous ‘restoration’, THE summit hears

Interdisciplinarity really matters now that automation is approaching its ‘crossover point’, Australian forum hears

We answer your questions about the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings

University of Alberta president credits data and demographics for revival

Community colleges and small private institutions call for more government aid as undergraduate numbers shrink another 3 per cent

But Queensland plan requires federal approval – and by the time it receives it, circumstances may have changed

Data suggest that high proportion of entrants to subjects like nursing are mature learners who took access routes

Universities see ambiguity in executive order tied to federal contracts, with few changing positions over it

Taipei’s soft power play should work as long as it keeps things apolitical, say academics

As refereeing requests multiply, the demands on willing academics’ time are becoming unsustainable, says Adrian Furnham

Reputation-building is more important than ever, but higher education is uniquely placed to meet future challenges, says Mark Scott