Australia ‘should double overseas graduates’ work rights’
Thinktank says students’ immigration opportunities should also be boosted to protect foreign enrolments

Thinktank says students’ immigration opportunities should also be boosted to protect foreign enrolments

New report weighs in on debate over whether universities put too much emphasis on international students

Model of student-driven flexibility and sharing could aid all institutions, course organisers say

Using critical comments about a preprint, Bild launched a front-page attack on Christian Drosten. Scientists fear this will chill academic discussion of preliminary results

Survey of academics in region finds widespread predictions of enrolment decline, budget cuts and concerns over lack of preparation for online education

Higher education, like many fields in the social sciences, will end up with a wealth of comparative data, scholar says

Study analysing impact of previous epidemics suggests that confidence in science will be maintained but coronavirus will damage perception of scientists

Staff over 50 might well wish to stay out of front-line contact with students until a vaccine is found, say Andrew Oswald and Nattavudh Powdthavee

Chinese students risk being turned into ideological battering rams; universities must maintain safe spaces for all to learn and debate, says Brian Wong

Tammy Lai-Ming Ho offers a local’s view of a well-contextualised look at the territory’s once-unthinkable pro-democracy demonstrations

The University of Indonesia opens its international research opportunities to scholars and institutions nationwide, says Abdul Haris

The ‘Positive Professor’, academia’s most recent – and controversial – social-media star, says his colleagues’ silence over the improving coronavirus situation could cost lives

Plea, without specific rationale, risks alienating students and political allies

Many universities are taking advantage of the government programme to support employees, but others are in disagreement with staff about how to use it

Policymakers, civil society and industry can all benefit from more open science, say Åse Gornitzka and Svein Stølen