Modest profits from Australia’s international education boom
Rampant discounting blunts?income being made from steep increase in?overseas students, as?regulator?plans action on recruitment
Rampant discounting blunts?income being made from steep increase in?overseas students, as?regulator?plans action on recruitment
If AI can perform or simulate a competency being assessed, is it really appropriate for students to use it, asks Andrew West
Analysis of?862 scientific projects?– paid for with 131 million yuan of public funding?– identifies?no knowledge-transfer outcomes
The curricula of the most advanced science and technology subjects contain little space for moral and social insight, says Andy Miah
Reducing the number of universities in South Australia would fly in the face of the Universities Accord’s call for more differentiation, says Warren Bebbington
Freedom of speech and student welfare concerns are also likely to influence whether staff flag potential extremism to authorities, says major study
Institutions?face stiff fines and worse for breaches in student support policies, as government courts sceptical opposition
New models beckon after ‘golden age’, sociologist predicts, as source countries seek to plug skills haemorrhage
With 55,000 missing predicted grades, universities?looking to fill places?via clearing hope to convince those who missed out to recalibrate?
From Coldplay to Queen, the world’s biggest bands often meet as students?– yet universities are seldom mentioned in song. Jeremy Clay ponders why and unearths some lost exemplars – including a long-...
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Debates about international student numbers are highly politicised. But the contribution?they make is far more nuanced than?any statistics?allow
Trip Down Under seen as a positive sign for international education on both sides of the Tasman
Critical care medicine professor explains why she was compelled to write the remarkable tale of how students, scientists and doctors united to fight polio 70 years ago