Murdoch denies demise of major is payback for whistleblowers
As time drags on since their signature course was turfed out, Australian whistleblowers’ colleagues fear their discipline will die a slow death

As time drags on since their signature course was turfed out, Australian whistleblowers’ colleagues fear their discipline will die a slow death

Research finds that young Indians particularly ‘resilient’ in their pursuit of education

Concerns also emerge that higher-tariff universities may increase share of applicants at expense of some lower-tariff institutions

Despite Auckland’s lockdown, the country’s handling of Covid-19 is increasing its attractiveness to students, says Roger Smyth

University seeks successor with mathematics professor planning to aid in key roles

In ongoing pressure campaign, US cites universities as allowing Beijing propaganda

Universities say ‘big deals’ with publishers are only area where there is enough money to make significant savings during pandemic

First figures on admissions show record highs in 18-year-olds placed on courses, but potential for large number of appeals looms

Clive Bloom finds the rap sheet on an iconic cultural figure frustratingly incomplete

Mass job cuts likely at multiple Sydney institutions as hopes recede for international students’ return

Fees are likely to have been set before the Covid-19 crisis, but the change could help university finances if student numbers fall

Some data suggest institutions are devoting little to their defences and, as attacks become routine, experts say that open, decentralised universities are vulnerable

Academic questions whether quotas are the best way to move towards equality

Academic endorsements cast little light while entrenching privilege, says Vincent Hiribarren

Last-minute change to policy in England means appeals over calculated grades could be based on mock exam results