Leading from a distance: starting a?v-c job during lockdown
Covid-19 ushered in a very different first 100 days for new University of Auckland head Dawn Freshwater
Covid-19 ushered in a very different first 100 days for new University of Auckland head Dawn Freshwater
Institutions and scholars must serve society, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile was more than willing to join efforts to tackle the country¡¯s coronavirus outbreak, says Pedro Bouchon
Now is the time to build a research infrastructure that harnesses and nurtures the energy, creativity and enterprise of the third sector, says letter
The Sydney university¡¯s roots in the aftermath of the Second World War means the institution is used to being practical, inclusive and unwilling to compromise on standards, says Ian Jacobs
Universities must ensure students are satisfied with Covid-19 contingency plans to offset complaints and requests for refunds, argues Susan Matthews
Without a shot in the arm for commercial drug development, our science base will suffer, argues David?Nutt
But local experts lament that recommendations?in the US-produced document may be easier said than done???
Universities¡¯ divestment policies are undermined by the USS¡¯ continued investment in oil companies, says Bill Spence?
Funding for organisation expected to be confirmed in federal budget
Nations are increasingly making conscious efforts to propel a subset of their universities into the global elite. But are such aspirations ever met? And, if they are, is that a blessing or a curse...
The UK¡¯s international education strategy must be more ambitious if the country is to remain globally competitive, writes Jo Johnson
Policymakers, civil society and industry can all benefit from more open science, say??se Gornitzka and?Svein St?len
Figures show that some universities continued accelerating east Asian recruitment despite warnings
More than 60 institutions nominated across 10 categories in biggest-ever sector celebration