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Women on fixed-term contracts twice as likely to have moved forward or delayed plans to start a family compared with permanently employed
Widespread anger over cancelled registrations could have been avoided with better management, expert says
Australian budget package will tide over universities as they ¡®wait and see¡¯ if international fees rebound
Controversial legislation comes under fire for reduced support for students, especially in arts and humanities
Students stranded across the world, half a year since restrictions began, suffer from anxiety and loss of opportunity
Many of those crossing borders now likely to stay within East Asia, survey shows
As Australia pivots to local concerns, university leaders flag importance of international students beyond just their fees
Minister warns that indecision over reforms could ¡®sacrifice¡¯ opportunity to reform sector during Covid
Tide of rebrands is evidence of intensifying competition and subject profile shifts in sector where status matters, say experts
Government should ¡®pump in¡¯ more resources for online infrastructure to address inequality, expert says
Humanities scholars play a crucial role in communicating with the public during Covid
Institutions and teachers find workarounds to reach students enrolled in Western courses, but domestic internet rules still constrain efforts
In a new book, female scholars share their experiences of gender and racial bias
Largely symbolic move comes amid worsening diplomatic ties and after Australia revoked Chinese scholars¡¯ visas
Experts point to a variety of reasons for continuing digitally even as Covid cases fall
Experts stress quick, consistent and centralised approaches, plus extra support for students and IT systems, during webinar
Expert calls for equal treatment of aspiring doctors, whether they are educated abroad or at home
¡®HyFlex¡¯ learning and cutting-edge virtual reality techniques set to help students and staff bridge physical and language barriers
Other Japanese institutions expected to follow suit as government funding dwindles
Actions by publishers could contribute to Chinese students having more one-sided views, economist tells THE
Nationwide student boycott delayed exams crucial in keeping young doctors in the pipeline
Universities should capitalise on their students as an asset, says UN environment expert
Knowledge transfer and start-up incubators are more important than ever given the economic downturn in the wake of Covid-19, say university leaders in South Korea
A Pakistan-based institution saw a new generation of leaders emerge during Covid-19