Senators berate Australian National 51国产视频 over Gaza position In rerun of US Congress hearing, Australian university executives reprimanded over both insensitivity to antisemitism and ‘complicity’ in Gaza slaughter By John Ross 7 June
Macquarie finalises plan to halve language programmes Course cuts will ‘revitalise’ language offerings, make students more employable and ‘address global challenges’, university claims By John Ross 7 June
Australia ‘undermining research while reviewing it’ International student caps will endanger research funding just as a leisurely R&D review considers how to fix it, Senate committee hears By John Ross 6 June
Vice-chancellor pay guidelines ‘will help improve optics’ Compulsory national guidelines for Australian university executive salaries will not necessarily reduce them By John Ross 6 June
How to maintain momentum on sustainability Create a shared vision, set ambitious targets and celebrate loudly, advises Zoe Rodwell for keeping a sustainability strategy on track By Zoe Rodwell 6 June
International student U-turn ‘risks 4,500 university jobs’ Economic carnage looms as Australian political parties adopt unity ticket in treating overseas learners as cannon fodder By John Ross 5 June
Universities are only as strong as the communities they serve Local partnerships have been the key to our ability to deliver meaningful impact – as the THE Impact Rankings highlight, writes Clare Pollock By Clare Pollock 3 June
Australia’s underfunding of research is a national security issue The Universities Accord’s call for full funding is vital to avoid over-reliance on hazardous overseas relationships, says Brendan Walker-Munro By Brendan Walker-Munro 3 June
New grant delays hit Australian researchers Postdocs risk being ruled ineligible after biding their time to optimise prospects of success By John Ross 1 June
Sydney’s Palestine protest response criticised from all sides V-c’s offer to meet with encampment to review defence and security research called both an ‘empty deal’ and a ‘capitulation’ By John Ross 31 May
Fees and teaching subsidies rise in New Zealand budget First budget of new governing coalition seen as ‘neutral’ for universities as small increases in funding set to be offset by inflation By John Ross 30 May
State enforcement of campus free speech ‘a contradiction’ Universities are not ‘speaker’s corner’ and governments should not impose ‘diktats about what we do on campus’, New Zealand forum hears By John Ross 29 May