China warns Australia of student boycott
Reeling from freefalling international enrolments, Australian universities now face renewed threats from geopolitical tensions

Reeling from freefalling international enrolments, Australian universities now face renewed threats from geopolitical tensions

Concerns over student number control proposal aired as universities consider starting autumn term online

Global recession may make public and policymakers think more about those ‘at the bottom of society’, says social policy academic

Universities have proved that we can change quickly, but we must be ready to do it again if we are to adapt to the new realities that lie ahead, says Chris Husbands

Myths notwithstanding, devolving research agendas to disciplines has a poor record of success, says Steve Fuller

Kieran Williams is impressed by a dialogue about the history of a single country that offers a powerful defence of liberal, constitutional government

The author of The Olympic Games: A Critical Approach discusses seeing sport through ‘a feminist, anti-racist lens’, anti-doping efforts and Outback Noir

Immigration department’s approach to post-study work rights risks ‘writing off the entire semester’

Change borne of necessity could usher in major benefits in flexibility, retention, student success and cost savings, pioneers suggest

Some types of patient data, crucial for understanding who might be worst hit by the virus, are often inaccessible for researchers. A new portal hopes to change that

As we emerge from the Covid-19 crisis, government should require universities to provide community learning strategies, says Jonathan Michie

New institutions will add nothing unless there is a greater emphasis on quality, says Eric Fredua-Kwarteng

Government moves the goal posts as universities explore fine print of bailout rules

Educational economist Miguel Urquiola tells Matthew Reisz about the upsides of inequality and the dangers of ‘unbundling’