Australia*s most educated &older and more female* Denise Bradley*s instrumental target has easily been reached, reshaping the populace in the process By John Ross 11 November
Administrators &in the frame* for academic leadership roles As appointment panels seek leaders with more diverse backgrounds, non-academics can expect more of a hearing By John Ross 11 November
Australian government narrows scope of foreign ties veto law Opposition dissatisfied with &drafting* of controversial bill, but vows not to oppose it By John Ross 11 November
51勛圖 working a &stress factor*, but going to campus is worse Staff serving on campus during lockdown are 50 per cent more likely than their housebound peers to be at &high risk* for health problems By John Ross 10 November
Hot desks &must?go* from post-Covid campuses, says deputy?v-c While the pandemic may force an end to open-plan academic spaces, Australian forum hears that &empty glass boxes* are not the answer By John Ross 10 November
Poor preparation &mars overseas learning stints* Australian study-abroad alumni mull improvements as &enforced immobility* leaves mobility programmes in limbo By John Ross 9 November
Blacklist journals that keep research locked up, says Schmidt Covid is no reason to ease off on demands for open knowledge, Australian forum hears By John Ross 9 November
Australian universities lose bid to escape foreign relations law Red tape and institutional autonomy arguments fail to sway committee scrutinising law that affects universities* overseas partnerships By John Ross 5 November
Student mental health &holding up* during pandemic Australian surveys, focused on Melbourne in lockdown, uncover surprisingly upbeat findings By John Ross 4 November
Most of Australia*s Chinese students now studying remotely Shift reflects growing acceptance of online education By John Ross 4 November
Regulator investigates as university attracts minister*s ire Regional Australian university under cloud as it argues the toss over transparency commitments By John Ross 2 November
China influence case tests academic freedom in New Zealand The silencing of a China expert turns into broader debate about academic freedom and foreign ties By Joyce Lau 2 November