Tasmania to cut jobs and more than three-quarters of degrees
‘We are working against powerful forces’, v-c tells staff, as coronavirus exacerbates competition from mainland and UK

‘We are working against powerful forces’, v-c tells staff, as coronavirus exacerbates competition from mainland and UK

Rapid jump to online courses raising promise but also risks for future of format, say experts

Analysis from Hesa and Warwick that looked at two age cohorts could raise further concerns about grade inflationÂ

Education portfolio demerged and ethnic tensions set to be inflamed as Muhyiddin announces cabinet

Student number controls on subject areas within institutions could be seen as ‘the most technically feasible’ option, policy expert predicts

Universities in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium have all suffered recent attacks, prompting calls for institutions to join forces

Use of flipped classroom model in STEM courses narrows gap on exam scores and course pass rates, study findsÂ

Consulting citation data would ameliorate the all-too-human shortcomings of departmental review, says a Russell Group professor

New university-provider alliance advocates for the bush to attract more funding and a bigger say

Precautionary preparations are in place, ranging from hand hygiene to pre-emptive residence clear-outs

Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university

Narrow exemption could risk public health, Northeastern warns

As Ireland reports success from ban on advertising, campaigners say UK risks reputation of its degrees by not following suit

Restraining English per-student funding in wake of Augar review could reduce scope for cross-subsidy, says Hepi report

Jobs largely spared for now as universities target ‘non-essential’ outlays