Coal to Newcastle? Not for me, says would-be chancellor
Politician turned coal boss pulls out of appointment as Australian university’s chancellor

Politician turned coal boss pulls out of appointment as Australian university’s chancellor

Australian university presses ahead with campus in Sumatra, agtech centre in Sulawesi and MBA delivery in Jakarta

More than 60 finalists recognised for outstanding work, amid tighter competition

Scientists for EU says country now needs a plan to regain lost ground as Horizon Europe kicks off

The Universities Superannuation Scheme is changing how it invests in ethical funds, which should be a concern to striking academics, argues Bernard H. CaseyÂ

Wave of money is ‘truly unprecedented’, says Italian rectors’ head, but some worry the money is too focused on technology transfer and that national plans overlap

As annual lobbying spending drops to $75 million, bigger campuses take more control

With business backing for education declining, the government must invest to ensure that universities can offer a lifetime of learning opportunities, says Jonathan Michie

Wolfson History Prize winner explains how Toussaint Louverture was a ‘spiritual ancestor’ of Black Lives Matter

Using different models to bridge divide, universities and colleges could move towards more unified tertiary education systems

Fully virtual gathering to be held in partnership with Fujita Health University

Recent cuts and scares have cast doubt on ministers’ commitment to harnessing science in pursuit of a levelled-up, post-Brexit innovation economy. Questions also remain about how funding should be...

Collaborative, technically enhanced experiential learning will prepare the continent’s vast young population for the digital future, says Laura Kakon

The United Nations’ global goals have enabled French institutions to broaden the scope of their sustainable development work, says Anne Beauval