Australia’s universities have charged up the global leaderboard in a year where many of their international peers lost ground, according to a world-renowned tertiary rankings list.
Students have been left with HECS debts and careers that are "non-existent" after completing degrees that were not accredited ...
The University of Melbourne has risen from 39th to 37th in the global rankings, whilst the University of Sydney moved up eight places from 61st to 53rd.
Australia has been stunningly successful in its ability to recruit foreign students. An estimated 250,000 of them study at Australia’s 39 universities and their offshore programs. That’s an estimated ...
For the first time, the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) leadership last week publicly acknowledged something of the scale of the job losses being inflicted on university workers across ...
Two of Australia’s top universities are under fire after students alleged they were misled into enrolling in unaccredited courses.
The Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology (LoCSST) at UMass Lowell signed a research agreement with Space Centre ...