Long-touted Adelaide and South Australia merger back on
High upfront costs defeated the most recent proposal for the two South Australian institutions to join forces back in 2018 but now things have changed

High upfront costs defeated the most recent proposal for the two South Australian institutions to join forces back in 2018 but now things have changed

Leading human rights activist says âabsurdâ draft law could be âextremely harmful to education and researchâ and is reminiscent of Soviet censorship

If the government is set on cutting international students, charging domestic students above the current ceiling is the only option, says Peter Ainsworth

Seeing degrees solely as gateway qualification to the modern labour market âneither just nor efficientâ, says government adviser on skills

Peers amend controversial legislation owing to prospect of âendless litigationâ, with ban on non-disclosure agreements also supported

Twitter has long been bedevilled by bad-faith debate. But government must be held to a higher standard, even when it is flying a kite

John Ross honoured at prestigious national ceremony for his work examining the sectorâs relationship with Australiaâs main political parties

Nature Positive Universities Alliance launched at the UN Biodiversity Conference in Montreal

Squawk, talk or walk? The case for ruffling feathers on Twitter

New Korean presidentâs plan to cut school funding to boost universities amid demographic and economic changes may be âprescientâ

What makes a sabbatical special any more, asks professor, if it is a continuation of the demands of academic life rather than a break from them

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the worldâs media

More than half of school-leavers in the capital enter higher education, but fewer than one in three do elsewhere

A crusader for equity in teaching design finds a formula that works across borders and sectors, with critical importance for society as a whole

Political scientist Jack Williamsâ debut novel draws on his experiences as a PhD student at Princeton and Zurich