Quality bodies urged to tackle higher education ‘corruption’
Study finds evidence of widespread, worldwide corruption in HE and lack of action from quality assurance bodies to stop it

Study finds evidence of widespread, worldwide corruption in HE and lack of action from quality assurance bodies to stop it

If popular books trump scholarly monographs, what’s the point of academic publishers? asks John RossÂ

The Chinese tech giant’s challenge for universities will be far from an isolated case and universities are not prepared for the nuanced reaction required, says John RossÂ

How can universities and industry improve the talent pipeline to meet 21st-century economic and social needs?Â

Cash flows increasingly from south and east Asia to south-eastern cities

Inflexion acquires company from TPG Capital

Researchers must ‘put on the gloves’ and bring the fight to their critics, says Arizona State professor

Research for the public good being subverted by geopolitical ‘zero-sum competition’, says former LSE professor

Last year’s scandal over the ministerial vetoing of Australian research grants coincided with the centenary of the fabled principle that politicians should keep out of such decisions. But with...

Universities ‘not well served’ by federal government’s approach to BRI, Universities Australia conference hears

Sarah Kinkel enjoys a refutation of the theory that Europe’s dominance was a result of military might

Prestigious event will bring together leaders from some of the world’s best universities

Study estimates that carbon footprint of global student mobility is comparable to annual emissions of Tunisia

Lack of detail, not due process, is at the heart of concerns about medical research handouts in Australia, writes John RossÂ

Don’t fixate on funding cuts and market challenges, UK-born star scientist Michelle Simmons tells Australian peers