Number of Americans with college but no degree nears 40 million
Clearinghouse tally held up as incentive for institutions to encourage returners, while also affirming scale of political dilemma confronting Biden

Clearinghouse tally held up as incentive for institutions to encourage returners, while also affirming scale of political dilemma confronting Biden

Virtual tools have unprecedented power to bend teaching towards research-proven ideals, yet opportunity of lockdown getting squandered, MIT experts tell colleagues

The China Subject Ratings use a bespoke set of parameters to enable key comparisons with global universities

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ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities come out top when judged against China’s classification of subjects, but mainland China is world-leading in 10 subjects

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Country’s universities have ‘a lot of catching up to do’ despite two-month reprieve

Universities must ‘recalibrate promotion criteria’ to place more value on teaching, says scholar

La Trobe prolongs blackout on Russell Street bomber Craig Minogue’s dissertation, citing concerns over ‘identifying material’

Funding reforms set to drive up demand, but institutions uncertain about likely intake and course interest

Members asked to back motion opposing ‘gender critics’ and ‘transphobes’

Dealing with the death of a family member is never easy, but does academic life present further complications and difficulties? Three academics at different stages of their careers tell their stories

As ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s general election looms, many in university circles may be hoping that Scott Morrison’s coalition is voted out. But is it true that conservative governments and universities are natural...

Linking impact to funding is breeding mistrust, apathy and unrest. Researchers must be free to do the work they find most meaningful, says Mark Reed

Plan for legislation seems to firm up government plans for minimum entry requirement and student number controls