Plan for ‘catastrophic’ break with China, new UUK head urges
Vivienne Stern tells Australian conference that universities should make contingency preparations for collapse in relations
Vivienne Stern tells Australian conference that universities should make contingency preparations for collapse in relations
Departure of prime minister may allow for a rethink on Horizon Europe association, but sector could face months of damaging policy stasis, say experts
Advanced papers replace blunt reliance on markets and financial incentives with nuanced mechanisms for efficiency, say Jeff Frank and?Norman Gowar
Boris Johnson appoints Cabinet to see out remainder of his premiership
Newly appointed education secretary follows science minister out the door
As undergraduate numbers soar and student needs become increasingly complex, questions are being asked about whether a support model?that relies on the conscientiousness of individual academics is...
大规模研究发现,年轻女性导师更有可能培养出有成功学术发表的博士毕业生
Chinese-Australian material scientist explains the downside of fashion, and why hunger therapy can be a good thing
新的报告试图回应对远程学习的批评,并提出克服这些批评的方法
Australia the biggest loser, universities warn, as protracted delays shepherd PhD applicants elsewhere
Greatest obstacles facing universities coming from increased ideological control over education, says professor
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
While contentious reforms were ‘a first for the OECD’, conference hears, they have reinforced a move away from taxpayer funding
Even before Covid led to so many job losses among casual and fixed-term academic staff, mass insecurity was increasingly being recognised as a blight on the sector. But is there any realistic...
Out of the mire:?Is the tide turning on academic precarity?