Minister wants more international students in regional Australia
Non-urban Australia should be ‘greater part of the international education story’

Non-urban Australia should be ‘greater part of the international education story’

Perceptions of quality keep US and UK in the game, major survey finds

Well-paid professors who led their departments to success in the 2014 research excellence framework won higher salaries and will be even more valued in 2021, say researchers

Rise of right-winger Jair Bolsonaro sparks concerns over freedom of speech as well as the financial hardships facing universities

Coalitions between universities, industry and innovative actors will drive tangible social and economic change, argues Colin Grant

University offers 15Â per cent discount to applicants who have already been offered support by another institution

Country’s vice-chancellors conceived exchange programme, only to abandon it as focus shifted to recruitment

Two Americans share prize for their work on climate change, innovation and economic growth

Fear and shame deter foreigners from reporting attacks, University of Canberra study finds

Universities collaborate with major leagues to offer opportunities to athletes reaching the end of their careers

University declines to comment on factors behind pair of sudden departures

Poll of almost 4,500 scholars reveals half support the national accreditation system for university hiring and promotions

Study raises questions about merit of government-driven improvement schemes

It’s likely that someone on your campus has suffered the loss of a pregnancy so creating spaces where they feel cared for is essential, says Petra Boynton

The rising tide of degree courses offered in English has sparked a backlash as some communities fear their young people and their mother tongues will be squeezed out