Australian university earnings crash back to earth
Big reversals in first tranche of financial accounts, as Covid-era investment gains turn into losses

Big reversals in first tranche of financial accounts, as Covid-era investment gains turn into losses

Curtain calls: University leaders on knowing when it’s time to bow out of the top job

When and how a leader’s tenure comes to an end can be down to many factors – what lessons can be learned from others who have served their time?

Most presidents don’t get fired, and those who do typically go on to rewarding new positions, says Holden Thorp

In the wake of Jacinda Ardern’s and Nicola Sturgeon’s decisions to step down as leaders of their respective nations, university leaders and experts reflect on when is the right time to give up the...

Vivienne Stern tells Lords inquiry that trust would increase if regulator was more resistant to political direction

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Figures should ‘concern us all’, warns regulator

Trailblazing physicist Donna Strickland hopes new institute will tackle waning public trust in science

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German universities are the best in the world, according to China’s classification of higher education subjects

Covid recovery at two-year campuses tied to gains among older students and high school dual programmes, but challenges still await

Jason Wingard agrees to leave after less than two years in charge

As fierce partisanship silences US academics, a fired leader gets an even bigger job that rewards his resistance