Academic jobs on the line in Macquarie restructure
Savings only part of the motivation for university’s ‘realignment’ to ‘remain relevant’, but union says management wants the humanities ‘burned’
Savings only part of the motivation for university’s ‘realignment’ to ‘remain relevant’, but union says management wants the humanities ‘burned’
Government targets ‘resuscitation’ of technical institutions and closer private sector ties as youth unemployment soars
Spending money on ‘hugely expensive Americans’ not a good use of limited resources when talent development structures at risk, warns report author
Universities?eye ‘block teaching’ as way of attracting more students but staff at places that have made the switch warn it is having the opposite effect
Future growth of UK higher education should not just expand graduate numbers but be tied to regional economic strategies, argues new book
Even in a political climate hostile to diversity, Indigenous people will keep asserting their right to?use?their languages, say?Candace Galla and?Madoka Hammine
University staff?are well positioned to lead by example as they engage with global challenges,?say María Florencia Amigó, Sarah Lisle and Ruby Campbell
Students given wrong question and others left without supporting documents, but institution denies impact of voluntary severance programme was to blame
Difficult to get new models of collaboration off the ground without ‘transformation funding’, finds efficiencies review
Uncertainty over the future of degree apprenticeship funding endangers success of crucial upskilling programme, says Exeter v-c Lisa Roberts
Sydney doubles down on rules about indoor demonstrations, lecture announcements and graffiti after review sparked by pro-Palestinian encampments
Fierce competition to provide lifelong learning?means UK universities require significant investment and national strategy, report finds
Attempt to harmonise tests across country seen as way of mitigating unfair advantages but critics argue more systemic changes are needed