Australia caps foreign students ‘at pre-pandemic levels’
Newly announced quota ‘like a levy by stealth’, analyst says, as universities evaluate the impact at institutional level
Newly announced quota ‘like a levy by stealth’, analyst says, as universities evaluate the impact at institutional level
Ministry of Education ban on interprovincial expansion forces institutions to shift focus from teaching to research, or shutter planned outposts altogether
From Putin to Orbán, autocrats are using postcolonial theory to flood reading lists with ‘overlooked’ native authors in a drive to further xenophobic identity politics, explain Karolina Koziura,...
New partnership with local universities gives ‘priority’ pathway to Indonesian campus, plus PhD training for lecturers
If the choice is between impact factor and maintaining the content’s integrity, there is little contest
Institutions mull estates buyback schemes and more major cutbacks as post-clearing reality hits
No currently enrolled students will be disadvantaged, bureaucrat insists, despite quarrels over data and assessment that bill ‘is?more suited to?national security legislation’
Italian biologist makes the case for slower and smaller research
Firm whose lawyer helped initiate ACU saga handed job of finding leakers
As an academic, I have found my best holidays?to be anything but a vacation from intellectual life, says Lincoln Allison
With a six-month sunset and short-term contracts off the table, administrators can no longer rely on insecure teachers for certainty
Row over payment of foreign lecturers has stretched on for three decades
Security expert questions the approach, amid reports of Australia’s first ‘nationality ban’
Refugee student Naweed Zafary recalls harrowing scenes as the Taliban took power and thousands fought for places on the last flights out of Afghanistan
Partnerships and flexibility seen as key to company’s?continued growth but others may struggle to follow in its path