51国产视频 of Sydney prepares to shed staff No redundancy target announced as Australian university braces for massive loss of international earnings By John Ross 1 September
Australian legislation: prospects of inquiry rise despite knockback Senate vote suggests government has a fight on its hands with proposed funding changes By John Ross 1 September
Canberra orders probe into ‘foreign interference’ in universities As hopes sour for a senate inquiry into proposed domestic funding arrangements, universities’ China links fall under another spotlight By John Ross 31 August
Universities must remain international after the pandemic Higher education institutions are inherently global and they thrive because of their openness, not in spite of it, says Duncan Maskell By Duncan Maskell 30 August
‘Devil in the detail’ on Australian post-study work visa reform Indian education agents call for 25 per cent reduction in fees as courses move online By John Ross 28 August
Canberra seeks veto over university links with foreign powers Proposed legislation could ‘throw the baby out with the bathwater’, opposition warns By John Ross 27 August
Integrity concerns resurface as Australia visa processing resumes Hundreds of Indian students given the all-clear to enter country – but getting there is another question By John Ross 26 August
Adelaide v-c ousted after groping colleagues ‘lied repeatedly’ Chancellor fell on his sword after respecting victims’ pleas for confidentiality, accepting poor legal advice and swallowing ‘lies’ about sex scandals By John Ross 26 August
Australian government to guarantee domestic teaching grants Concessions address some concerns about proposed changes, but other worries linger By John Ross 25 August
Acronym acrimony: glut of abbreviations ‘hindering understanding’ Australian analysis finds acronym use has multiplied tenfold in abstracts, with 94 per cent of 17,500 possible three-letter combinations used at least once By John Ross 22 August
‘More scrutiny needed’ on Chinese talent recruitment Australian thinktank tracks sharp increase in overseas recruitment stations and warns of links to covert activities By John Ross 21 August
Sydney hoses down speculation of job losses in the thousands Australian university insists it is just planning for potential scenarios, amid claims that 3,000 jobs are at risk By John Ross 20 August