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University steps in to rescue cherished literary journal
Meanjin set for homecoming as QUT assumes custody of ‘cultural icon’, five months after it was deemed ‘no longer viable’
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US scientists warn tensions have hurt relations with Greenland
Academics counting cost of Donald Trump’s threats to take over the territory say ‘the damage is done’ and impact on research will linger for yearsÂ
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Financial crisis drives student complaints to record high
Sharp rise in grievances may reflect financial pressures on universities and ‘heightened expectations’ of procedural fairness, says ombudsman
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Diversifying new industries needs ‘coordinated career support’
London institutions urged to work together as they double down on widening participation efforts that help serve pipeline for ‘frontier’ jobs
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University turns to GUS for loan amid ‘significant financial risk’
Lincoln Bishop forms ‘strategic alliance’ with mega education group after finding its level of cash was not enough to cover low points during the year
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Now that the legal situation is clear, it is time for the US to rebuild DEI
The only question is how to do so in ways that are legally sound, institutionally durable and worthy of renewed trust, says James S. Bridgeforth
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Jo Grady says UCU election being ‘continually misrepresented’
Union leader denies all allegations of wrongdoing at watchdog hearing, as former campaign rivals look to overturn election result
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‘Brutal’ success rate for European postdoctoral fellowships
Only 9.6 per cent of applicants awarded coveted Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions fellowships, with many postdoctoral researchers saying the programme has become too competitive
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Reform threatens Bangor funding after students refuse to host MPs
Right-wing party leaders criticise students and suggest public funding should be revoked after Welsh university society snubs members
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Atec hailed as ‘huge reform’ as first legislative hurdle cleared
Legislation to create Australia’s tertiary education steward has passed the lower house of federal parliament ahead of a looming Senate showdown
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‘Easy’ tweaks to university rules ‘could save students thousands’
Institutional blind spots around part-time Australian students seen as making life unnecessarily difficult ‘for people on the breadline’
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‘We’re looking at all parts of the system – except tuition fees’
In election year, Scotland’s higher education minister says fees policy non-negotiable, as newly formed review group looks for new models to heal nation’s ailing sector
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Academics moving away from outright bans of AI, study finds
Highly restrictive policies introduced after launch of ChatGPT being eased in favour of more nuanced responses, finds study of thousands of course materials