Academic freedom: justified privilege, or overreach of expertise? Academic lawyer and conservative thinktank leader go head-to-head By John Ross 28 July
How will fees-free education affect New Zealands universities? John Ross examines what Jacinda Arderns policy might mean for institutions, employers and students By John Ross 26 July
Worrying signs for Australias gravy train Is Australias higher education export industry destined to become a victim of its own success? By John Ross 24 July
Is Australias international enrolment tidal wave sustainable? Likely downturn in recruitment coincides with dwindling domestic funding By John Ross 24 July
Australian university to offer courses in Myanmar Murdoch University signs agreement with Kaplan to deliver masters degrees in Yangon By Ellie Bothwell 24 July
Melbourne university to issue blockchain credentials RMIT uses blockchain to authenticate qualifications from its latest course about blockchain By John Ross 24 July
Australian National University to cap international enrolments Vice-chancellor of Canberra institution says it is about as big as it can be By John Ross 23 July
Free trade talks put Australia at front of Horizon Europe queue Negotiations set to boost access to 100 billion research and innovation scheme, scholar says By John Ross 23 July
Suffragette heritage inspires First Baby lullaby competition New Zealand university library vault delivers blast from the past as history and politics come full circle By John Ross 23 July
Australia forced to play catch-up on student mental health Government mandate could force universities to address issue more strategically By John Ross 21 July
Train staff to handle sex assault disclosures, universities told Australian report responds to concerns about prevalence of sexual violence on campuses By John Ross 19 July
Australia set to overtake UK in global student race Research shows that Australias overseas student numbers have surged while Brexit will compound the decline in UKs global position By Ellie Bothwell 19 July