No bonuses for senior managers as Canberra targets recovery
Cash-strapped university tightens executive pay as it hopes to return to ‘break-even’ position in 2025

Cash-strapped university tightens executive pay as it hopes to return to ‘break-even’ position in 2025


Group attempts to capitalise on new era of university collaboration – and show collective worth to government – but will it end up as a ‘pale imitation’ of Russell Group?

Widespread use of new tools has ‘blurred lines’ between academic support and misconduct, study finds

Eligibility rule workaround ensures students living hand to mouth will not miss out, but ‘overly complex’ Australian scheme still branded ‘underwhelming’

The assassination of nuclear scientists has deepened the sense that scholars have become targets of geopolitical violence, says Roohola Ramezani

Universities expand in the capital in search of new ways of attracting students

Regulator tells universities it will not discourage diversity initiatives but says they must be run in accordance with free speech duties

Iain Gillespie admits not knowing his former institution breached banking arrangements until reading about it in damning report


Excess work hours ‘consistently’ correlate with ‘moderate to severe’ anxiety and depression, Australian survey finds

Labour urged to undo changes to university-based teacher education to hand back control to experts

Ten institutions including some members of the now-defunct 1994 Group join together in attempt to find ‘collective voice’ away from the Russell Group

As she ends her five years as chief executive of UKRI, the plant scientist warns that forcing all institutions and researchers to pursue a single definition of research excellence is impoverishing...

Universities in the Global North must treat those in the Global South as equals, sharing resources, leadership, authorship and IP, says Manuel Barcia