Australian universities &should not apologise* for foreign recruitment &Why is being incredibly successful a problem?* asks Universities Australia chair Margaret Gardner By John Ross 27 February
UQ senate green-lights Western civilisation negotiations Governing body neglecting its responsibilities, says union branch president and former senate member By John Ross 26 February
Australian Higher Education Conference: one in three students do work experience Separate survey uncovers widespread opposition to recent research funding cuts By John Ross 26 February
Australian public sees research-teaching mix as vital, survey shows Community attitudes questionnaire also finds that Australians want caps on international students but not domestic students By John Ross 25 February
Research Excellence Summit: university-industry rivalry &thwarting AI innovation* Business and academia accuse each other of &more aggressive* assertion of intellectual property rights By John Ross 22 February
Repository requirements a deal-breaker for Plan S Down Under Australian and New Zealand open access advocates want more attention paid to &green* model By John Ross 22 February
Australia*s innovation ecosystem needs biodiversity The government*s new &national interest* test for research proposals is another damaging symptom of short-termism, says Margaret Sheil By Margaret Sheil 21 February
Research Excellence Summit video: Research value must be clear Universities must do a better job of showing how their research results in real-life benefits for society, Charles Clarke has argued By THE reporters 20 February
Research Excellence Summit video: Alan Finkel on the value of higher education Australia*s chief scientist says universities can*t be expected to respond to the fast-paced changes in labour market demands By THE reporters 20 February
Research Excellence Summit: &national interest* funding tests &bad for science* Conference hears that nationalist politics could hamper efforts to tackle pandemics By John Gill 20 February
THE Asia-Pacific University Rankings 2019: a region alive with possibilities Asia-Pacific institutions are no longer just catching up, they are challenging the best. Phil Baty writes By Phil Baty 20 February
THE Asia-Pacific University Rankings 2019: not all plain sailing Down Under Despite talk about Australia*s international education boom, the country*s sector has reason to be wary, as Phil Honeywood explains By Phil Honeywood 20 February