Victoria to use block teaching model at new Indian campus
Latest joint venture between Australian and Indian providers will operate as ‘bilateral gateway’, says vice-chancellor

Latest joint venture between Australian and Indian providers will operate as ‘bilateral gateway’, says vice-chancellor

AI-assisted software makes it easier for students to forge medical evidence for disciplinary hearings, says legal expert

Plan to replace several longstanding regulators with single Higher Education Commission could put union government in conflict with states, critics fear

Aggressively tackling intruders is best avoided, but a security guard should always have a ready supply of animal-themed plasters, says George Bass

Project that will see a dozen universities band together to respond to research risks among those receiving a grant
GenAI can accelerate learning, but if we aren’t careful, it can also reinforce colonial assumptions. Jasmine Mohsen explains how to avoid this
A guide to collaborating with students to shape teaching, curricula and assessments, and support research, based on insights from academics who are successfully using co-creation all over the world
Rather than railing against AI, educators could see this moment as an overdue correction and redesign assessment around what matters: the process by which humans think, revise and learn
Strengthen communities and protect cultural traditions by using business education to support artisanal practices. Here are four ways to do so
U.S. teenagers still believe in the value of higher education. According to new research from AppsAnywhere, 90% of more than 500 surveyed teens say they intend to go to college, a striking contrast to the actual 39% enrolment rate among 18-24-year-olds. The demand and aspiration are clearly there. But meeting them will require universities to rethink not just their academic models, but their digital and technology infrastructure.