Australia and Asia: the academic foreign exchange
John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East

John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East

The UK’s new knowledge exchange framework, whose proposed metrics were unveiled last month, has raised more questions over relationships between universities and business. David Secher and Surya...

Book of the week: Fears that something fascist-like will rise again permeate the moment, writes Robert Eaglestone

Universities ‘not well served’ by federal government’s approach to BRI, Universities Australia conference hears

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Continued funding squeeze appears inevitable as major parties’ policies trickle out at UA conference

The Oxford professor and Costa Book of the Year award-winner on bringing a Holocaust survivor’s story into the present through ‘documentary novelisation’

Tributes paid to footballer turned queer theorist

David Green says exposing pay disparities within universities may encourage removing lower-paid staff from direct payroll

Adam Tickell acknowledges university has ‘failed’ staff and students in the past but says improving well-being is his top priority

Sarah Kinkel enjoys a refutation of the theory that Europe’s dominance was a result of military might
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Diana Mitlin, professor of global urbanism at the University of Manchester, shares her tips on working with politicians and government officials

Strides have been taken since the destruction wrought by the US-led invasion, but funding and standards remain unacceptably low, says Mohamed Al-Rubeai