鈥楤ig five鈥 losing monopoly on English-language degree courses
Almost one in five English-medium degrees now taught outside Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK and US

Almost one in five English-medium degrees now taught outside Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK and US

Commission haste聽in聽Horizon聽lump sum聽rollout聽could pour聽cold water聽on聽innovative聽consortia, groups warn

Students should be able to try out mentors before committing to a years-long relationship, researchers聽say

Scrutiny of graduate outcomes is appropriate but the issue is much more complex than arts v science, says Anna Vignoles

The National University of Singapore president says changing mindsets has been the most challenging aspect of overhauling approach to education

A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Demand-driven funding a better option, expert says, as hundreds of international students fly into Sydney

ESRC extends PhD support to last three-and-a-half years but rejects review鈥檚 four-year recommendation

Homebound University College Dublin leader reveals his ambition for Perth institution

Non-Korean academics must often accept 鈥榙ead-end jobs鈥 and isolation among native colleagues

Royal Society asked to expel decorated members who criticised plans to incorporate m膩tauranga M膩ori into curricula

Unhappiness over guidance on rearranging classes affected by industrial action may force a聽rethink

Mediocre but arrogant academics who appropriate successful projects are a threat to education and collegiality, says聽Manuel Freire-Garabal聽

Cathy Foley wants to extend access to scholarly journals beyond academia

Negative connotations attached to 鈥榣iberal鈥 and 鈥榓rts鈥 have created a misleading perception of a transformative education model that delivers for students, say Barbara Altmann and Jeffrey Nesteruk