THE podcast: Australia’s research challenge
Will recent funding cuts affect Australian researchers’ ability to continue to compete on volume and impact?

Will recent funding cuts affect Australian researchers’ ability to continue to compete on volume and impact?

Data on more than 19,000 institutions show Europe lags behind leading anglophone sectors on female leadership

Wen Hai, head of Peking University HSBC Business School’s Oxford outpost, says venture will help foster collaboration between Britain and China

Higher education is often cast as politically insignificant, but look closer and it is frequently a chip in the highest-stakes game around

Technical University of Munich outpost may be joint venture with Imperial College London

Government proposals to create large, multidisciplinary universities hailed as ‘important new drive’ but experts say they have ‘seen this play before’

Large-scale, transdisciplinary networks of universities represent the next phase of internationalisation, says Patrick PrendergastÂ

British Council research warns that Brexit ‘may affect future international engagement’ of the UK

When it comes to leveraging AI technology in education, UK higher education is a late adopter, says John MacIntyre

School’s new student intake fell by nearly 40 per cent in just two years

Uncapped funding best way of dealing with demographic ‘kinks’, Australian forum told

A nation’s income affects not only the quality of tertiary education but also the number enrolled

There is nothing devilish about government oversight of research, but the Haldane Principle checks more sulphurous instincts, says Paul Jump

Data on the growth of scholarly collaboration across Asia, the Middle East and eastern Europe suggest Beijing’s grand strategy could be having an impact

Tel Aviv University launches investigation into complaints made by African and Asian learners on industry-backed master’s