New Zealand funding model ‘not fit for purpose’
University leaders pin hopes on forthcoming review, as funding erosion and regulatory inflexibility threaten core capability
University leaders pin hopes on forthcoming review, as funding erosion and regulatory inflexibility threaten core capability
Latest impasse with European Commission over UK?push for ‘correction mechanism’ to avoid?being major net contributor?
With national talks?aimed at ending the marking boycott at a standstill, some universities?are looking to take matters into their own hands
When passable texts, images and music can be automatically generated, the creative industries?may need fewer, better graduates, says Ian Pace
Statistics also show degree classification makes little difference to a graduate’s chance of finding a job after university
Territory?has moved past wave of brain drain, with some beginning to return and new opportunities for international recruitment, according to?Rocky Tuan
Scientists and technologists must participate in a genuinely collective project to regulate technological development, says Nicholas Dirks
As world’s most famous archaeologist makes his last big-screen outing, real-life researchers reflect on how?the character and his famous hat and whip have influenced their discipline
Collective effort can combat misinformation, respond to climate change and harness the power of AI for the good of mankind, says Rocky Tuan
Applicants to one of Australia’s major funding streams report spotting tell-tale signs of chatbot use
Trump-appointed conservative supermajority rules that $400 billion forgiveness plan stretched intent of emergency relief
Ucea chair says all students at his university are graduating with full degrees but it took ‘huge effort’ to get there
Shorter degrees and more apprenticeships among other plans to boost staff recruitment
The Nottingham Trent vice-chancellor discusses using data to support students, avoiding strike action and why diversity conversations are too focused on Oxbridge
But almost half of surveyed students still want to work more than the newly raised cap