Interview with Kate McMillan
The artist and King’s College London fellow discusses the relationship between research and art, and how climate change is reshaping her work
The artist and King’s College London fellow discusses the relationship between research and art, and how climate change is reshaping her work
The president and dean of the?Asian Institute of Management?tells Joyce Lau that being an introverted leader and a minority has taught her empathy
The winner of this year’s?Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize discusses why we need to rethink our understanding of Africa, decolonising the curriculum,?and the need to tackle big egos
Queensland institution plots ‘visible and confident presence’ in business district as it flags ‘alternative use’ for campus in the suburbs
While some universities are funding huge building projects out of international student fees, an increasing number?in Australia and elsewhere?are finding that the ground beneath their feet is the...
Average remuneration hits?A$982,900 (?543,800),?Times Higher Education?analysis shows
Today’s challenges and opportunities do not stop at borders; universities are ensuring that learning and research do not either, reports Sarah Wild
Providers?squabble over whether to relax rules for university colleges or jettison the category altogether
Most fervent opponents of dropping requirement for Australian universities to conduct research employ large numbers of teaching-only academics
Uncapped funding best way of dealing with demographic ‘kinks’, Australian forum told
Implementing the mandate for open access monographs will be complex but that is the price of ‘being the leader’, says Cameron Neylon
But experts ask how long country’s success can last in the face of rampant competition from Asia
Wollongong move reflects Malaysia’s allure and hot competition back home
Fifteen institutions secure bronze accreditation as Athena SWAN heads south
Billed as a remedy for career uncertainty, micro-credentials may play into bosses’ hands, critics warn