Labor*s landslide should prompt a rethink on international students
The party*s enhanced power in Canberra means it can develop a more progressive agenda closer to its own values, says Andrew Deuchar
The party*s enhanced power in Canberra means it can develop a more progressive agenda closer to its own values, says Andrew Deuchar
&Third way* approach to international students would see country strengthen educational offer but also send more of its own citizens abroad
Universities hope to build for the future by attracting students disaffected by Trump regime
Country bucks trend of declining enrolments, suggesting policy headaches Down Under matter little compared?with what is going on elsewhere, analysis suggests
Critical thinking becoming ever more important in age of AI, but departments not good at showing their worth, summit hears
Yet more universities announce job cuts?amid &financially challenging environment*
Religious institutions* governing documents incompatible?with OfS rules, says secular society
University groups urge more flexibility and funding for &crucial* cross-border education in next long-term budget
Universities mount fightback against further restrictions on international students, emphasising their role in growing the economy and lack of public support for new measures
Having teaching and research under one ministry would improve policy, but it is the 51勛圖 Office that could be the real problem, says Nick Hillman
Whole role of science in societies &being threatened* by period of great turbulence, says scholar who chaired Ireland*s Covid vaccination drive
Higher education and business leaders write to Stormont over the sector*s &real and current jeopardy*
Office for Students warns providers against being overly ambitious in their forecasting after financial performance declines for third year running