Australian universities cancel enrolments as visa rejections leap
Students out of pocket as universities second-guess government policies designed to ‘reduce the net intake’
Students out of pocket as universities second-guess government policies designed to ‘reduce the net intake’
Penn’s Michael Mann, long-time warrior against fossil fuel denialism, hopes jury repudiation of bloggers brings scientists some relief
Staff warn of ‘stench of hypocrisy’ as union fails to address the issues it is campaigning on within its own office
As the nation heads to 2024 elections, politicians expand the idea of setting aside science dollars for states – often conservative-leaning – that can’t win it on their own
Vishwakarma gets leadership prize for ‘deep commitment’ to surrounding community
Emmanuel Macron reaffirms goal of welcoming 30,000 Indian students by 2030 during state visit
Union ranks institutions on efforts to better support precarious workforce, and finds most failing to get to grips with the issue
With careful prompting, the AI can offer personalised tutoring that helps students understand where they need to go, says Dan Sarofian-Butin
Nearly 300 entries whittled down to 75 finalists ahead of inaugural ceremony
Evolving norms, expectations and laws usher both risk and opportunity for universities, according to blind law scholar
Fund of £20 million to support early- and mid-career researchers from black, Bangladeshi and Pakistani backgrounds
As hopes of reaching agreement fade, department heads are under pressure to pass all those who took classes taught by graduate workers before they walked out in March
Research quality more evenly spread than funding and ‘toxic cultural bias’ could be behind disparities, says geographical analysis for Hepi
Good for the goose but not the gander, after college’s university-standard performance failed to earn it sub-university branding
University courses franchised to colleges accounted for 53 per cent of £4.1 million of fraud detected by SLC last year, says public spending watchdog