GSDC: The architecture professor rebuilding flattened villages The science is ‘just physics’ and the human chemistry matters more, says academic behind a sustainable development programme that’s going global By John Ross 14 June
GSDC: Training overseas-bound graduates ‘a net earner’ If rich countries poach your nurses you should ‘build more nursing schools’, conference hears By John Ross 14 June
GSDC: University leaders ‘must decide what sustainability means’ Most initiatives are well-meaning but ‘short-term, scattered, uncoordinated and incoherent’ By John Ross 13 June
GSDC: Universities ‘cannot do sustainability on their own’ Universities might be in the ‘sweet spot to redefine the future’, but they still need to work with government and business, says leader By John Ross 12 June
GSDC: ‘Publish over purpose’ culture undermines business schools A fixation on publishing in ‘academic comic books’ is subverting the values permeating business schools, conference hears By John Ross 12 June
Australians cool on education and research ties with China Australians are less convinced about the upsides of the educational relationship but also less concerned about the downsides, survey suggests By John Ross 12 June
GSDC: ‘More university places needed’ for refugees in Global South It may be a ‘hard case to make’, but admitting more refugee students is in low-income countries’ interests, conference hears By John Ross 11 June
GSDC: University courts copycats for ‘back yard’ warning system As climate catastrophes gain steam, early warnings offer the ‘most effective’ safety shield, modellers say By John Ross 11 June
Australia confirms institutional overseas enrolments caps plan Caps being pursued ‘at universities’ request’ and will mirror treatment of domestic students, education minister says By John Ross 10 June
Senators berate Australian National University 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
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
‘Up-or-out’ culture heaps pressure on China’s junior academics Expectations placed on scholars seen as unattainable ‘no matter how hard they work’ By Jing Liu 5 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
Book spotlights Melbourne’s uncomfortable Indigenous history Academic exploration of leading university’s traditions uncovers dispossession, eugenics and grave robbing By John Ross 29 May
Australia rethinks age limit for post-PhD work visas Lower work rights cut-off would have excluded most doctoral graduates, critics warned By John Ross 29 May
Australian regulator greenlights Adelaide University merger Few remaining obstacles for one of the biggest university amalgamations in history By John Ross 28 May
Confrontation defused as ANU protesters move pro-Palestinian camp ‘No easy answers’ in what has become ‘a conflict about the conflict’ By John Ross 28 May
Free speech the ‘best friend’ of the marginalised Universities face a delicate balancing act between ‘mob veto’ and safety obligations, says free speech advocate By John Ross 28 May
Australian student surveys survive budget razor ‘Good data means better policy’, educationalists stress By John Ross 25 May
Australian opposition gives qualified support to accord reforms While offering no assurances over her party’s stance on forthcoming legislation, shadow education minister is a ‘big fan’ of preparatory courses By John Ross 22 May
New South Wales universities dive deeper into deficit Ahead of proposed enrolment caps, foreign earnings fail to prevent a slide further into the red By John Ross 20 May
Australian universities ‘already near’ overseas enrolment caps Figures indicate limited scope for growth in international enrolments, as administrators strive to balance the books By John Ross 20 May
China research at ‘crisis point’, Australian scholars warn No projects are funded because nobody has the expertise to appraise them, letter claims By John Ross 18 May
Australian international student caps ‘will skew enrolments’ ‘Shockingly bad legislation’ gives ministers power to favour certain disciplines By John Ross 17 May
Australian universities hold steady as Gaza protests escalate Vice-chancellors tread lightly as students occupy building and defy instructions to vacate camps By John Ross 16 May
Mixed reaction to Australian research and development review We should improve the system while we’re examining it, critics argue By John Ross 16 May
Australian budget bankrolls first stage of accord reforms Government embraces domestic growth, needs-based funding and a commission to drive it all, but firm commitments remain limited By John Ross 14 May
Australian ‘angst’ over ‘command-and-control’ international caps Latest proposal, unveiled on eve of federal budget, highlights revenue constraints facing universities and colleges By John Ross 14 May
Australia to cap overseas student enrolments at each university Proposed legislation ‘unnecessary’ because existing arrangements already include caps, says strategist By John Ross 13 May
Does indigenous knowledge have a place in mathematics? Acknowledging Aboriginal intellectual traditions could ‘bring students back’ while improving weather forecasts, says co-creator of new course By John Ross 13 May
Tensions rise over Australian university encampments Temperatures soar despite the winter chills, as each side accuses its opponents of extremism By John Ross 10 May
Australian scepticism of international education ‘here to stay’ Universities’ financial get-out-of-jail card no longer works, as governments in Canberra and elsewhere turn their backs on foreign students By John Ross 10 May
Ex-Fijian PM jailed over university financial mismanagement Long-serving leader sentenced after quashing investigation of former USP administrators By John Ross 9 May
Australia raises financial bar for international students New requirement ‘just the latest lever to reduce net migration’ By John Ross 9 May
Australian encampments mimic US precursors but not in pugnacity Authorities shrug off calls for camps to be dismantled, amid reports of antisemitism but little evidence of violence By John Ross 7 May
Locals winners, foreigners likely losers in Australian budget While the government plans measures to relieve placement poverty and student debt, observers also expect higher visa fees and financial capacity bar By John Ross 6 May
Australian universities saved by windfalls but future looks bleak Wealth gap widens Down Under, with mercurial revenue increases monopolised by the few By John Ross 6 May
Australian loan changes to wipe A$3 billion of student debt While indexation change was widely anticipated, backdating of the measure was not By John Ross 5 May
Teqsa: Peter Coaldrake steps down as Australian regulator chief Universities Accord will not lead to rethink of universities’ research requirements, departing Teqsa boss predicts By John Ross 3 May
Visa changes ‘threaten Australia’s nursing student supply’ Filipino students look elsewhere as Australia downgrades risk rating By John Ross 3 May
Canada and Australia lose allure for international students US, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, deemed a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals By John Ross 30 April
Australia plans to benchmark vice-chancellor salaries New ‘process’ among proposals to improve quality and transparency of university governance By John Ross 30 April
University of Melbourne v-c Duncan Maskell to step down Australian higher education ‘in a good state’ but drive to widen participation brings challenges, says departing leader By John Ross 29 April
Foreign students ‘unfairly blamed’ for Australian housing squeeze Students carry the can for rental spikes and record low vacancies while alternative causes are overlooked, says accommodation lobby By John Ross 27 April
Australian university governance a ‘circular system of patronage’ Dozens of consultancy bigwigs feature in corporate-heavy council membership, according to union analysis By John Ross 26 April
Extra pay for indigenous staff recognises ‘cultural workload’ Substantial allowance ‘fair recompense’ for extra expectations on Aboriginal employees, Murdoch says By John Ross 25 April
Australian student visa changes undermine campus diversity push Latest changes encourage more recruitment from China for universities that already have the market cornered By John Ross 24 April
Graduate debt relief expected in Australian budget Student loans among the ‘areas where we need to do much better with the younger generation’, prime minister concedes By John Ross 23 April
Embed climate change content in health degrees, experts say Climate change is ‘exacerbating almost every type of illness’, and health graduates of all stripes must be geared up for it By John Ross 22 April
AI ‘blind spots’ the biggest threat to universities Universities that only recognise academic integrity implications are ‘really missing the picture’ By John Ross 19 April
International students ‘becoming happier’ than locals: surveys Overseas students’ rebounding satisfaction rates coincide with Australian policy moves to keep them out By John Ross 18 April
Massey pushes ahead with Singapore branch campus Offshore venture will neither require funds from nor contribute to its struggling New Zealand parent, at least in the short term By John Ross 16 April
Overseas students ‘unaware’ of Australia’s work rights backflip Agents had not kept their clients in the loop despite pocketing thousands of dollars in fees, survey finds By John Ross 13 April
New Zealand cancels research quality evaluation New government’s decision spells the end of ‘back-breaking’ exercise, commentators say By John Ross 9 April