Australian universities draw one-fifth of funding from foreign fees
Regulator’s figures reveal intensive student ‘churn’ and heavy concentration in business courses
Regulator’s figures reveal intensive student ‘churn’ and heavy concentration in business courses
New centre could have £200 million price tag and be funded by wealthy benefactor
Basic research bears the brunt of a general decline in spending
Nathan Abrams admires an impressively researched, behind-the-scenes look at a science fiction classic
Government initiative funds five collaborations involving 60 academic institutions and more than 450 businesses
New injection of cash for San Francisco Declaration on responsible metrics hopes to move initiative from words to action
Monash v-c warns funding freeze is a threat to social cohesion
The THE team select their highlights from the 2017 World Academic Summit
Minister unswayed by steelworker’s warning on impact of funding reforms
The huge economic benefits of international students to the US economy must not be ignored by President Trump, warns one US university leader
Book of the week: Biancamaria Fontana on a masterly defence of the values of modernity against ‘progressophobes’
Minerva uses test scores to argue that its programmes give students lead in cognitive skills
Universities Canada says country is ‘known worldwide as a nation that values diversity and inclusion’