Australia must resist the siren call for greater involvement with China
Australia’s vice-chancellors must wake up: China's munificence is all motivated by its vast geopolitical ambition, says Nick Forster

Australia’s vice-chancellors must wake up: China's munificence is all motivated by its vast geopolitical ambition, says Nick Forster

Nation’s egalitarian culture, policies on widening access and Asia-Pacific location seen as key to success in É«ºÐÖ±²¥Â University Impact Rankings measure

The world’s most gender equal universities, according to ɫºÐÖ±²¥ data, cite data-informed recruitment methods as a key factor in their success

Bolsonaro’s latest appointment seen as likely to continue hostility to universities

Tips from É«ºÐÖ±²¥â€™s editor on how universities can shift the negative perceptions of higher education to reassert their value to society

Figures show that thousands of students registered at some universities are taught elsewhere

But revival of the demand-driven system would be a mixed blessing, consultant warns

National Institutes of Health asks 55 institutions to check behaviours of international researchers on campus

Clearly joining Bernie Sanders in free-college camp, senator widens party split on cost crisis

Campus voyeur let off too lightly, critics complain

Debate around embargo periods heightens as Plan S deadline draws near

Max Lu defends Surrey’s collaboration with Chinese giant, suggesting that UK government would ban ties if it had evidence of espionage

UCU warns universities minister that proposals in Hesa consultation neglect ‘crucial role’ of such staff in universities

Academics fear global reach of new Singaporean legislation could result in censorship of international academic journals

The academic persecution originally feared when Jair Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil never materialised, but neither did his promised investment into science and research, says Justin Axel-...