Australian review proposes levy on international student fees
Needs-based student funding and second national university also among accord panel’s ‘spiky ideas’, aimed at improving equitable access
Needs-based student funding and second national university also among accord panel’s ‘spiky ideas’, aimed at improving equitable access
Shortly after US Supreme Court rejects sweeping debt forgiveness plan, administration embarks on new attempt using different legal basis
As fund records ?60 million deficit ahead of disbursement, academics voice concern over ‘strings-attached’ model
While Australia has long been a favoured education destination for the mountain kingdom, it now hosts a ‘major proportion’ of the population
Anglocentric norms are a blind spot in the effort to diversify the research workforce, global survey suggests
Announcement that government will finally follow through with threats to restrict admissions to ‘low-quality’ courses leaves sector leaders with as many questions as answers
Canberra agrees to funding guarantee, governance reform, ditching of ‘fail rule’ and uncapped funding for all indigenous students, as it mulls ‘wider change’
MPs and peers issue call for ministers to guarantee survival of graduate visa route into next Parliament
I want my research to fuel change and make a positive impact on the world, and I do not want to suffer in the process, says Heidi Green
Top House Republicans warn that joint venture appears to be giving military advantages to rival nation
Ex-Treasury secretary?sees alumni preferences as key test for elites, and wishes he had done more to attack the practice while leading university
‘If you can’t see it, you can’t be it,’ minister says, ahead of review report promising other ‘immediate’ recommendations
While Covid-19 interrupted the inexorable rise in university leaders’ pay packets, many still pocket seven-figure packages
Fears that UK scientists will be frozen out of networks once association is?agreed are overblown, say leading researchers
Recent drops of up to 15 per cent in enrolments blamed on tougher security screening, stingy stipends and a hybrid system creating a crowded market for top-level qualifications