Australians ‘recognise importance’ of international students New poll contradicts survey suggestion that locals want numbers capped By John Ross 17 March
Academics among victims of Christchurch mosque attacks Universities pledge support and safety for international students By John Ross 17 March
Lax PhD entry requirements need reform, says study ‘Anything goes’ approach does not serve doctoral candidates, universities or funders, say researchers By John Ross 13 March
Disadvantaged Australians diverted into ‘third party’ tuition Patchy information obscures outcomes for students taught by subcontractors By John Ross 12 March
Monash mulls ‘research-focused’ Indonesian branch campus Vice-chancellor Margaret Gardner confirms university is considering opening outpost following signing of free trade agreement By John Ross 11 March
‘Sea change’ raises tide of Australian university fundraising Institutions’ philanthropy heads lift their sights as campaigns exceed expectations By John Ross 10 March
Student-supervisor relationships ‘inherently risky’ Australian universities yet to sign up to guidelines, representative body says By John Ross 5 March
Trade agreement ‘deepens’ Australian HE links with Indonesia Deal follows long-awaited decree allowing foreign university campuses By John Ross 4 March
New test makes Australian research boss a ‘political censor’ ARC insists allegations of political subversion are ‘baseless’ By John Ross 4 March
Befuddled by Brexit? Come to us instead, France tells Australian HE Two dozen agreements signed in whirlwind tour Down Under By John Ross 1 March
Australia 'missing' the education impact of China's Belt and Road Initiative Universities ‘not well served’ by federal government’s approach to BRI, Universities Australia conference hears By John Ross 28 February
Australian Higher Education Conference: tight times ahead for teaching Continued funding squeeze appears inevitable as major parties’ policies trickle out at UA conference By John Ross 28 February