Savings only part of the motivation for university’s ‘realignment’ to ‘remain relevant’, but union says management wants the humanities ‘burned’
University staff are well positioned to lead by example as they engage with global challenges, say MarÃa Florencia Amigó, Sarah Lisle and Ruby Campbell
Incoming deputy prime minister casts doubt on plans to boost domestic medical training, saying he is ‘standing up for careful use of taxpayer money’
With international students being squeezed, both government and industry must ‘grapple with university funding realities’, according to Carolyn Evans
Australia’s ‘addiction’ to foreign students’ fees and its penchant for ‘little bits and pieces of reform’ are threats to sovereign research capability, press club hears