Australia’s politicians will ‘return to table’ on fee deregulation
QUT v-c warns sector vulnerable when budget ‘reality finally hits’

QUT v-c warns sector vulnerable when budget ‘reality finally hits’

Post-coup crackdown has led to a huge number of requests for help, say charities for at-risk scholars

The historic UK referendum result is a challenge to the core beliefs of those attending this year’s EAIE annual conference, says Jack Grove

European Commission funding priorities come under fire for what the EUA believes are their neglect of universities and science

University of Essex vice-chancellor Anthony Forster outlines his university’s plans for postgraduates who take on teaching responsibilities – a thorny issue for the UK higher education sector

Christopher Ziguras looks at how Australia's universities are seeking to build stronger relationships with alumni

Melissa Fleming, spokesperson and head of communications and public information for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, discusses the vital nature of her work

José Celso Freire Junior makes the case for international student exchange programmes

But UK students at universities abroad will lose out from the falling pound

Neonatal consultant was an ‘inspirational and gifted teacher’ at the University of Leeds

‘Bulging middle’ of institutions consolidates grip on sector growth in weeks after results day

We talk civic engagement and the dream of all academic subjects incorporating the arts with St Andrews' new theatre chief

Unhappiness at university and ‘fear of missing out’ could be driving distraction during lectures, study suggests

Cuts to public teaching funding may have ‘gone too far’, MMU chancellor and creator of Browne review also tells THE

Graduate teachers will be placed on the university’s pay scale and receive the same employment benefits as other staff