Community comes first for Australian flood zone university
Police, politicians, doctors, cleaners and school students share Southern Cross campus as an emergency base

Police, politicians, doctors, cleaners and school students share Southern Cross campus as an emergency base

Research-intensive universities step up Russia boycott measures as UK Research and Innovation turns off funding over Ukraine invasion

In partnership with the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, THE’s hybrid summit will explore the components of a positive innovation climate that delivers on impact ahead of the release of the Impact...

Union leaders insist support for further strikes is strong but new pressures may harden university leaders’ resolve, experts warn

Crisis spotlights Russia-linked donations in UK after MP starts plan to force transparency on universities’ foreign funding

Just weeks into Russia’s war on Ukraine, academics are leaving the country, in what could be the beginning of a new brain drain

Trials suggest that far from being mutually exclusive, both can play an important role, says Kim Eggleton

Data useful ‘if considered in context’, Australian university says, but union insists its publication is ‘dangerous’

Australian study probes the difficulties facing latter-year students – and the ‘balancing act’ required of their lecturers

Any attempt to address regional inequalities must recognise the role of post-92 universities as anchor institutions, says Ian Campbell

Authorities to debate changes to master’s and PhD enrolment systems

A few electronic mailing lists still thrive in the academy, reminding us that peer communication need not be all about ‘building the brand’, says Kate Eichhorn

Genetics expert Magnuson leaves vice-chancellor post saying he inadvertently copied online text into grant application

Dispute over indigenous knowledge ‘not amenable to resolution’, investigation panel finds, as New Zealand society pledges ‘helpful and constructive’ dialogue

Newly elected Sorbonne president Nathalie Drach-Temam says scholars will not back away from controversial subjects and that she has no desire to profit from British academia’s Brexit woes