Australia*s controversial full-fee places &should be revived* Universities need flexibility to admit more students and it is wrong to call full-fee places &elitist*, deputy v-c argues By John Ross 12 July
Australia*s post-study work visa &doesn*t help land jobs* Report sheds light on international graduates* motivations for staying on By John Ross 9 July
Study or work? Students struggling either way Housing and food costs interfering with study, Melbourne study finds By John Ross 9 July
Funding uncertainty confounds Australian university plans Time running out for clarity on course subsidies, experts warn By John Ross 8 July
Income-contingent loans evangelist eyes Asia and South America Increasingly popular repayment system eases stress on graduates and governments alike, says Bruce Chapman By John Ross 8 July
Studies stress Australia*s reliance on overseas and Chinese fees New analyses highlight the risks of over-dependence on single income source By John Ross 6 July
Not sure about how to structure your university? Ask 700 pizza-fuelled volunteers Crowdsourcing a new configuration for the University of South Australia boosted brainpower and perhaps even institutional loyalty, says David Lloyd By David Lloyd 2 July
Hostility to teaching-only universities &boils down to sentiment* Most fervent opponents of dropping requirement for Australian universities to conduct research employ large numbers of teaching-only academics By John Ross 1 July
Australian contract cheating law &could prohibit friendly help* Proposed legislation could thwart peer support, universities say By John Ross 1 July
Obama adviser warns universities of growing cybersecurity threat &Irresistible* network technology raises threat level from crooks and spooks, says Jeff Bleich By John Ross 28 June
Australian medical researchers hail &biggest investment ever* But multibillion-dollar cash injection risks further sidelining the humanities By John Ross 27 June
Young Universities Summit: Brexit &promises bright future* for Australia-UK ties Younger institutions offer greatest potential for dynamic collaborations, says high commissioner By Rachael Pells 27 June