Covid impact on graduate salaries &minor*, Canberra predicts Australian analysis also finds that women now tend to out-earn men immediately after finishing university By John Ross 5 November
Major award for Australian Covid pioneer Fifty-two minutes that changed the world underpinned by 30 years of basic research By John Ross 3 November
Quarantine? Depends on students* citizenship, says Australia Students flying in from Singapore won*t need to isolate, as long as they*re from Singapore By John Ross 2 November
South Australia drops quarantine requirement for foreign students State becomes first jurisdiction to step back from its pilot scheme, after being first to get one approved By John Ross 1 November
Cash, not borders, &major barrier to overseas study* With their home economies bouncing back and students keen to travel, countries face vaccination validation as next obstacle By John Ross 31 October
Covid relief measures &made little difference* in Australia Funding guarantee &cost government nothing* and funding reforms &delivered no extra students*, Senate estimates committee hears By John Ross 30 October
Quarantine quandary leaves Australia even more isolated &Parallel universes* promise more pain for international education, even as Covid finish line beckons By John Ross 29 October
Australian universities face court and bots in &wage theft* war Ombudsman pledges crackdown if institutions fail to come clean By John Ross 27 October
Leadership & Management Summit: &Ask for less, listen more* with government Governments are &critical stakeholders* and do not take kindly to universities &crying poor*, says former media boss Mark Scott By John Ross 27 October
Universities fail to move casual staff on to?permanent contracts Fresh &wage theft* claims arise as Australian legislation to combat casualisation fails to scratch the surface By John Ross 27 October
Brace for &post-disciplinary* age, universities told Interdisciplinarity really matters now that automation is approaching its &crossover point*, Australian forum hears By John Ross 26 October
Australia*s sunshine state aims to admit international students But Queensland plan requires federal approval 每 and by the time it receives it, circumstances may have changed By John Ross 26 October