A record number of international students entered the country in September ahead of the proposed international student caps due to take effect in January.
The Federal Court will hear an Australian-first case after five students allegedly used a major company to cheat on their work.
Big universities are increasingly relying on philanthropy to fund major projects.
Remember the ad campaign,“If you drink then drive,you’re a bloody idiot”? It’s time to think about a drug-driving campaign.
Academics responded more positively to emails from prospective students named “Melissa” compared to “Rahul”.
Universities have been accused of compromising standards to accommodate for an influx of foreign students in postgraduate degrees.
A NSW Productivity Commission proposal to remove the requirement that apartments get some sunlight could be a step in a dark and gloomy direction,say critics.
The nation’s universities suffered alarming falls on a prestigious global ratings index,with seven assigned their worst positions since 2016.
Students are often motivated by prestige in applying for universities. But that might not be the best metric for choosing a degree.
Vice chancellors say they were blindsided by limits that kneecap institutions that achieved strong growth this year.
UNSW and Sydney University will be forced to slash their international enrolments by more than 40 per cent. This is how we got here and what it means.