Internationalisation questioned as Japanese far right wins seats
Success of Trump-inspired nationalist party will increase scrutiny over institutions’ plans to?grow overseas intakes, academics predict
Success of Trump-inspired nationalist party will increase scrutiny over institutions’ plans to?grow overseas intakes, academics predict
Network of political appointees at universities and grant agencies will be difficult to dismantle, scholars warn
With a nod to community needs, and a nod to the political winds, Canberra puts accessibility before ‘institutional ego’
Review?finds strong support for dissemination of results rarely followed through in practice
As an editor, I am receiving submissions from spurious authors consisting of previously published papers altered by AI. But why, asks Seongjin Hong
Findings show importance of arts-based approaches to mental health challenges, say authors
Record number of applicants brings temporary relief to under-pressure institutions, but issues of ‘systematic underfunding’ remain
Graduates of ‘renowned’ domestic or overseas universities targeted as part of bid to become technological superpower
Rising demand from 18-year-old applicants drives up entry rate, with two-fifths of cohort set to enter most selective institutions
‘Nothing seems to be safe,’ union says, as UTS insists there will be ‘no permanent decisions’ before consultation
Students unable to take up their places at start of academic year might never have the same chance again, campaigners warn
Religious studies under threat as universities close courses to save money
Outgoing rector of University of Oslo says culture of openness changed into one dominated by national priorities during his eight years in charge of Norway’s top-ranked institution
The failings of peer reviewers, editors, journalists and authors led to a 15-year struggle to retract an article that should never have been published in the first place. But does the withdrawal of a...
Professional figures should help teach graduates to engage respectfully with clients or colleagues who hold different views, says David Finn