Increase in applicants across almost all age groups raises hopes for bumper year of admissions, as interest in medical degrees recovers ...
Delegations heading to China from both sides of the Tasman face questions over continued strength of student flows ...
Faced with students who seemed to know it all, one educator used podcasting to build engagement and intergenerational ...
Leading European institutions warn of ‘risk of instrumentalisation’ and say they should be allowed to determine their own role in bloc’s agenda ...
With mental health concerns and student suicide rates increasing, a partnership with St John Ambulance offered a practical ...
Newly appointed vice-chancellor wants to embrace university’s interdisciplinary heritage while managing financial pressures ...
Why struggle through setting and assessing group tasks when this teaching approach can present considerable challenges around ...
For businesses to improve their sustainability, they first need to understand how. Here, Paula Whitehouse shares lessons from ...
Institutions being asked to reconcile opposing laws and values urged to focus on creating atmosphere where disagreement is valued ...
Tug of war’ within government leading to policy volatility in all major destination countries, says former UK universities minister Jo Johnson ...
Proposal to take cut of international earnings now seen as inevitable after ministers tied idea to reintroduction of maintenance grants ...
The attacks on universities by the Trump administration have proven that higher education has “enemies” among authoritarian populist leaders and left other sectors wondering when they will be next, it ...