Academics say universities are in the dark over their future funding levels, and ¡®compulsory¡¯ higher education policy creates overly high expectations for students
B¨¦n¨¦dicte Durand says university will make changes after slew of allegations, but defends governance procedures and argues banning initiation events is not the answer
The pandemic may be goading Australia¡¯s stay-at-home students to look further afield for their education, although some of them may ultimately decide to stay put
Selling ¡®the uni experience¡¯ has helped put bums on seats and cash in coffers, but now it¡¯s providing grist for refund-seeking students, says Madeleine Davies
My plumber made me realise that being just a ¡®professional and efficient¡¯ teacher wouldn¡¯t cut it during this time of transition, says Peter Vanberkel
Rites of passage failed to launch this year, from sex to graduation. We have a moral duty to help students find meaning in their lives, says Bertus Jeronimus
Campaigners say tight-knit elitism, boozy initiation weeks and a lacklustre administrative response have led to a culture of silence in grandes ¨¦coles
The University of Groningen¡¯s response to the pandemic has been widely lauded. Key to it was taking teachers and students seriously from the start, says Klaas van Veen