Interview with Brendon Bradley
Earthquake engineer on feedback loops in research and higher education reform
Earthquake engineer on feedback loops in research and higher education reform
Ghana¡¯s first female economics professor discusses why it has taken so long for an appointment like hers, and how she splits her time between academia and the priesthood
V-c¡¯s offer to meet with encampment to review defence and security research called both an?¡®empty deal¡¯ and a?¡®capitulation¡¯
Canberra should not stifle university revenue while unrolling expensive equity reforms, says implementation committee member
Authorities shrug off calls for camps to be dismantled, amid reports of antisemitism but little evidence of violence
Dozens of consultancy bigwigs feature in corporate-heavy council membership, according to union analysis
Students looking closer to home for international education, but immigration rules and price points remain barrier
Outpost to offer business, media and education courses
International study suggests scientists consider?X, formerly Twitter, as useful for dissemination, but less so for research
Scientific method can inform an inclusiveness agenda that ¡®works¡¯, says former Blair adviser
Polar scientist on working with David Attenborough, capturing nuance in diversity debates and the continued importance of the Open University
From satirical novels to US sitcoms and cop shows, academics have proved to be rich source material across many genres. Four writers argue the case for who can claim to be fiction¡¯s greatest scholar
SCU decision the latest sign of doom for workplace agreements that lack union support
The lecturer in Islamic art discusses?how her son set her on the way to contributing to one the world¡¯s biggest-selling video game franchises and why she resists the idea of impact
While South Australian vice-chancellors see few downsides from an amalgamation, their western counterparts take a different view