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Majority of those participating in consultative ballot say they would take part in industrial action after being offered 1.4 per cent rise by employers ...
The Australian National University (ANU) has ruled a line under its campaign of forced retrenchments, claiming an “important milestone” in its quest to shear A$100 million (£48 million) from its ...
Universities must bridge the gap between calls for GenAI transparency and workable standards. A new taxonomy offers a ...
Disappointing offers which ‘miss financial reality’ faced by UK higher education have heightened speculation that institutions will ditch proposed deals ...
New research highlights misconceptions about higher education, with people more positive about universities than is commonly realised ...
Broadening traditional conceptions of what it means to be ‘smart’ must now be part of HE’s mission, say Adelaide University’s David Lloyd and Peter Høj ...
Prescriptive policies ‘do not fit realities of demand’ and will prevent university system from accommodating growth, according to Andrew Norton ...
Sarah Kaine, chair of the Legislative Council’s Standing Committee on Social Issues, said the inquiry came at a “critical moment” as NSW universities faced “mounting pressure” in the form of financial ...
Australia shadow minister promises ‘nuance’ and a far less combative approach following ‘thumping election loss’ ...
Australian universities have been urged to avoid the mistakes of their UK cousins and abandon unnecessary competition, as they lose the option to grow their way out of financial strife.
Industry-focused credentials allow candidates to highlight skill sets to potential employers and enable individuals who may ...
Issues with self-confidence and difficulty networking are salient among PhD candidates, as well as the risk of burnout, all ...