Demand-driven funding in Australia should be restored
Slightly higher fees would be a reasonable price for a system that responds to student numbers and preferences, says Andrew Norton

Slightly higher fees would be a reasonable price for a system that responds to student numbers and preferences, says Andrew Norton

More institutions desert on-campus programmes as government moves the goalposts

New objective to support university finances during Covid-19 crisis suggests a new path for England’s higher education regulator

Experts say institutions should allow students to delay start date and relax entry requirements

Campuses see economic woes mounting, but full assault on Covid-19 more urgent

Australia bends rules to marshal health resources as social distancing directives are intensified

Poor long-term support for too few laboratories hampers efforts to develop vaccines and therapies, say researchers

Latest data show about a quarter of universities now have a fifth of full-time academics classed as teaching only

Colleagues’ doubts about whether he deserved a prize make Aymen Idris wish people did not see his achievement as tokenism

孟庆跃认为,当下新冠病毒疫情为公共卫生教育带来重要启示,未来改革的步子需要迈得更大一些

Go remote now or later? That’s the question, as coronavirus threatens campus shutdowns

As labs shut, researchers in Milan fear losing months of work – and urge colleagues abroad to prepare now for similar restrictions

With the state’s governor imperilled, university bosses are hoping that a better year is on the horizon

Study is first to survey students’ views on how they are judged in the classroom