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Its higher education sector appears healthy, but will Australia's new demand-led system enable it to recruit enough domestic students to beat a drop in overseas recruitment and chronic underfunding?...
Its higher education sector appears healthy, but will Australia's new demand-led system enable it to recruit enough domestic students to beat a drop in overseas recruitment and chronic underfunding?...
EIS points finger over professorial post and key individuals' excessive power, writes Hannah Fearn
They have already faced criticism for promoting a culture of greed and recklessness that precipitated the global economic crisis, but now business schools have been branded "laggards" in their own...
John Hearn and Alan Robson urge universities to refocus on the reality of individual missions, not rankings' absurd lists
Over the next few weeks, most universities in England will nail their colours to the mast and set their undergraduate tuition fees for 2012-13, when the cap will rise to ?9,000. It will mark the...
Now is a fertile time to be conducting research among the proliferating forms of social media, writes Tara Brabazon
A collaborative strategy will prioritise research into how to feed an expanding population. Neha Popat reports
University of StirlingKathleen JamieKathleen Jamie is a poet in motion as she moves to the University of Stirling to take up a chair in creative writing. Professor Jamie began creative writing while...
Bath Spa UniversityWeighing Jade's legacyThe impact on young women of the media coverage of reality-TV star Jade Goody's battle with cervical cancer is being investigated by researchers. Academics at...
Diversification, integration and digital innovation are key to sustaining arts and humanities research, say Trinity College scholars. Maeve O'Lynn reports
Stephen Cowley and Susan Cooper hope employers do not see pension reform solely as a cost-cutting opportunity
By mixing independence and collaboration, a new centre expects to find novel ways of coping with climate change. Neha Popat reports
University of NorthamptonJackie CampbellThe phrase "no pain, no gain" could have been invented for Jackie Campbell, professor of neurophysiology at the University of Northampton. Professor Campbell...
John Morgan reports from South Korea's capital on plans to establish an overseas campus
Seventh annual survey draws on robust new methodology and 13 performance indicators. Phil Baty reports