Academics among victims of Christchurch mosque attacks Universities pledge support and safety for international students By John Ross 17 March
Lax PhD entry requirements need reform, says study &Anything goes* approach does not serve doctoral candidates, universities or funders, say researchers By John Ross 13 March
Disadvantaged Australians diverted into &third party* tuition Patchy information obscures outcomes for students taught by subcontractors By John Ross 12 March
Monash mulls &research-focused* Indonesian branch campus Vice-chancellor Margaret Gardner confirms university is considering opening outpost following signing of free trade agreement By John Ross 11 March
&Sea change* raises tide of Australian university fundraising Institutions* philanthropy heads lift their sights as campaigns exceed expectations By John Ross 10 March
Student-supervisor relationships &inherently risky* Australian universities yet to sign up to guidelines, representative body says By John Ross 5 March
Trade agreement &deepens* Australian HE links with Indonesia Deal follows long-awaited decree allowing foreign university campuses By John Ross 4 March
New test makes Australian research boss a &political censor* ARC insists allegations of political subversion are &baseless* By John Ross 4 March
Befuddled by Brexit? Come to us instead, France tells Australian HE Two dozen agreements signed in whirlwind tour Down Under By John Ross 1 March
Australia 'missing' the education impact of China's Belt and Road Initiative Universities &not well served* by federal government*s approach to BRI, Universities Australia conference hears By John Ross 28 February
Australian Higher Education Conference: tight times ahead for teaching Continued funding squeeze appears inevitable as major parties* policies trickle out at UA conference By John Ross 28 February
Australian Higher Education Conference: opposition sets terms of review Labor has made an &unequivocal commitment* to restore uncapped funding, vice-chancellors say By John Ross 27 February