Ed Husic’s ‘no’ to Horizon Europe
Canada will join the EU’s massive Horizon Europe research program but the Albanese government is resisting pressure to follow.
Canada will join the EU’s massive Horizon Europe research program but the Albanese government is resisting pressure to follow.
If reason counted for anything, Labor would see the dire consequences of its mission to decimate Australia’s international student industry, and rapidly reverse course.
Every year on Germany’s Lindau Island, Nobel laureates meet young scientists who will pick up the torch and carry it into the future.
A new scholarship will equip Indigenous researchers and health workers to fight cancer, a major killer in their communities.
Clare Pollock is moving out of her number two role at Western Sydney University to lead Edith Cowan University in Perth.
Thirty physics and chemistry Nobel laureates warn of escalating danger of nuclear war and call on world leaders to ensure nuclear weapons are never used.
The Shaping Australia Awards are returning this year to again shine a spotlight on how universities are benefiting Australia.
Technology universities want a flat 35 per cent cap on international students which could cost Group of Eight universities $1bn a year in lost tuition fees.
Thirty six universities have banded together to solve the pressing need to digitally train 200,000 more health workers in the coming decade.
The National Tertiary Education Union’s call for a parliamentary inquiry into university wage underpayment is a “political stunt”, says the university industrial body.
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