Pay talks impasse continues as unions await employers’ offer
Lack of agreement on whether industrial action should continue while talks are in progress hampers chances of resolving dispute

Lack of agreement on whether industrial action should continue while talks are in progress hampers chances of resolving dispute

Expert panel requested by Congress suggests conditions under which universities could be exempted from its general ban on partnerships with Chinese government-backed educational programme

Pay and working conditions to be a key priority for incoming leader

As administration awaits court action on blanket loan forgiveness, it promises regulatory change to sharply cut average costs for undergraduate borrowers

Mass polls of global scientists could help to debunk myths about extent of division on contested issues

As bids are polished for the latest round of university alliance grants, debate is building over where longer-term funding should come from

A new ‘accord’ is promised, but hopes under previous Labor governments have sometimes been dashed, says Greg McCarthy

Ahead of announcement of maintenance loan rates for 2023-24, Russell Group warns next cohort will likely have to get by on significantly less

Outcry over cancellation of planned post for former Human Rights Watch director

Three months after CBC review finds no basis for claims of native ancestry, prominent figure in law and academia announces retirement and university promises further examination

Former US senator and secretary of state to teach students, help attract global policy thinkers, and boost international engagement with women and youth

Supporters hope to spread benefits of the model, for years the preserve of a few progressive institutions, worldwide

Accusations of plagiarism regarding a sacred medieval book have led to an extraordinary dispute involving online threats and allegations that staff and offices were invented

Cautious optimism for on-campus life and international mobility as China lifts travel restrictions and loosens on-campus pandemic controls

Identifying deception often requires analysis of patterns across large collections of articles. Publishers must work together, says David McDade