Employment umpire quashes Australian university staff deal
SCU decision the latest sign of doom for workplace agreements that lack union support
SCU decision the latest sign of doom for workplace agreements that lack union support
The lecturer in Islamic art discusses?how her son set her on the way to contributing to one the world’s biggest-selling video game franchises and why she resists the idea of impact
While South Australian vice-chancellors see few downsides from an amalgamation, their western counterparts take a different view
Australia is top-performing nation for first time in five years, while the United Arab Emirates is on the rise
As Australia and Canada lead the overall table, THE data show universities worldwide grappling with the affordable housing crisis and demands to divest away from fossil fuels
Big reversals in first tranche of financial accounts, as Covid-era investment gains turn into losses
The?statistical literacy professor talks about her working-class upbringing and her passion for helping young people break barriers
May Day rallies kick off a ‘week of action’ from coast to coast, as more union branches plan stoppages – and others reach agreement
While pundits predicted international woe from border closures, accounts suggest waning domestic demand is doing the damage
Staff at more institutions vote for industrial action, as enterprise negotiations drag on
Union endorsement proves crucial, as direct pitches to staff falter
Industrial relations professor discusses how his field has become dominated by HR, the role of public intellectuals and his book on rail union leader Mick Lynch
Deemed surplus to needs as their university amassed a A$200 million buffer, UWA social scientists find welcome at Curtin
Entrepreneurs are the new kings, but academics doing basic research are key to our future – and they need proper funding, says Brian Schmidt
While sector welcomes significant funding injection, future shape of national centre is clouded, as is much of its past efforts