Over the past year, our reflections pointed to a sector navigating increasing complexity: balancing enduring missions of teaching, research and equity with financial pressure, policy uncertainty and rapid global and technological change. These themes provide a valuable foundation for considering what lies ahead for universities in Australia and globally in 2026 and beyond.
Key themes from 2025: What we observed
The purpose and value of higher education
A consistent theme across last year’s discussions was the need for universities to clearly articulate their purpose and value — to students, staff, governments and the broader community. Beyond credentials and rankings, universities remain critical institutions for knowledge creation, social mobility and long-term national capability.
This question of purpose has become increasingly important as competition for talent intensifies and public expectations of higher education continue to evolve worldwide.
Equity, access and the student experience
Equity and inclusion were recurring considerations, particularly in relation to widening participation and supporting an increasingly diverse student cohort. Access alone is no longer sufficient; universities are being challenged to deliver high-quality, supportive and flexible student experiences while managing significant resource constraints.
Student well-being, engagement and outcomes are now central strategic considerations rather than peripheral concerns across higher education systems.