Covid impact on graduate salaries ‘minor’, Canberra predicts Australian analysis also finds that women now tend to out-earn men immediately after finishing university By John Ross 5 November
Major award for Australian Covid pioneer Fifty-two minutes that changed the world underpinned by 30 years of basic research By John Ross 3 November
Quarantine? Depends on students’ citizenship, says Australia Students flying in from Singapore won’t need to isolate, as long as they’re from Singapore By John Ross 2 November
South Australia drops quarantine requirement for foreign students State becomes first jurisdiction to step back from its pilot scheme, after being first to get one approved By John Ross 1 November
Cash, not borders, ‘major barrier to overseas study’ With their home economies bouncing back and students keen to travel, countries face vaccination validation as next obstacle By John Ross 31 October
Covid relief measures ‘made little difference’ in Australia Funding guarantee ‘cost government nothing’ and funding reforms ‘delivered no extra students’, Senate estimates committee hears By John Ross 30 October
Quarantine quandary leaves Australia even more isolated ‘Parallel universes’ promise more pain for international education, even as Covid finish line beckons By John Ross 29 October
Australian universities face court and bots in ‘wage theft’ war Ombudsman pledges crackdown if institutions fail to come clean By John Ross 27 October
Leadership & Management Summit: ‘Ask for less, listen more’ with government Governments are ‘critical stakeholders’ and do not take kindly to universities ‘crying poor’, says former media boss Mark Scott By John Ross 27 October
Universities fail to move casual staff on to?permanent contracts Fresh ‘wage theft’ claims arise as Australian legislation to combat casualisation fails to scratch the surface By John Ross 27 October
Brace for ‘post-disciplinary’ age, universities told Interdisciplinarity really matters now that automation is approaching its ‘crossover point’, Australian forum hears By John Ross 26 October
Australia’s sunshine state aims to admit international students But Queensland plan requires federal approval – and by the time it receives it, circumstances may have changed By John Ross 26 October