Overseas recruitment rebound still well below pre-pandemic peak
Australian universities ‘have work to do’ to recover international student enrolments

Australian universities ‘have work to do’ to recover international student enrolments

Regulator tells universities free speech codes should cover teaching and academics will be polled, bringing ‘independence’ rebuke

Xiaolei Wu alleged to have told victim that he had reported them to security agencies in homeland

There must be full transparency over the costs and benefits of a merged Adelaide University, says Binoy KampmarkÂ

First meeting between Ucea and unions breaks up before negotiations begin due to disagreement over ‘de-escalating the dispute’

Proposed safe home for conservative voices doing well on funding but with signs of delays and political softening

Plos puts warnings on almost 50 papers after alleged reuse of ethical approvals, undeclared conflicts of interest and publication rates equivalent to an article every three days Â

Students ‘unlikely to be high up the list of priorities’ for further funding despite risk of dropouts

Science minister George Freeman launches International Science Partnerships Fund at THE event in Japan, with initial funding of £119 million

Civility works well as a campus norm, and lawful rights must be protected, but ‘respect’ mandates are misguided, says Geoff Sharrock

Union leader Jo Grady distances herself from higher education committee decision as key pay negotiations begin

UAL-commissioned report looks at alternatives inside and outside current system in wake of ‘regressive’ changes

Governance of data science research makes it difficult to highlight potentially harmful impacts that might arise, says ethics review report

Infectious disease specialist who came to national prominence during Covid will become WHO chief scientist

Ambition of European Universities Initiative will be realised only by competent leadership and ceding more power to EU officials, says EUA president