ANU ‘told casual tutors to claim for fewer hours than worked’
Under-fire national university says union has never flagged ‘any systemic issues of underpayments’ as it faces fresh allegations of governance failures

Under-fire national university says union has never flagged ‘any systemic issues of underpayments’ as it faces fresh allegations of governance failures


Institutions unclear on government’s stance towards accelerated degrees as faster courses set to become more expensive for students

Chulalongkorn University bans sleeveless tops, short skirts and open-toed shoes, prompting wider debate about freedoms on campus

Strong support for creating more financial incentives for students to study to become teachers or nurses, even among Reform UK backers

Professor of public humanities position for Birmingham City University’s Islam Issa comes amid pressure on humanities courses and threat of AI

Only one US university has so far announced an Indian outpost. That’s because the process is still too onerous, says Richard Joseph

Applicants are returning to previously researched options instead of seeing clearing as opportunity to ‘trade up’, says Ucas chief executive

Chancellor insists she acted with ‘respect, courtesy and civility’, amid claims of intimidation and bullying


Cutbacks by universities have seen them exit partnerships with providers that once promised to revolutionise online learning. Is demand for AI courses enough to save them?

Melbourne book explores slow conversion from institution that ‘excluded and dehumanised’ Aborigines into one that ‘accelerated their inclusion and success’

‘Traditional student experience’ off limits for most, researchers warn after estimating living costs at double available maintenance loans

Regulation proposed after concerns about quality but critics say it presents ‘individual solutions to collective problem’

When big publishers buy smaller publishers, they also acquire their book lists – but not always the relevant copyrights, says Harvey Graff