Australian state abandons arrival caps and quarantine But student return still likely to be delayed as airport processes come up to speed By John Ross 15 October
Peter Ridd*s lost appeal &a?win for?intellectual freedom* Constitutional lawyer says Australian case will help frame courts* approach to academic freedom issues By John Ross 13 October
Den Hollander minds the fort at Murdoch Former Deakin boss appointed to babysit her second Perth university By John Ross 13 October
Australian reef research sceptic loses appeal against sacking Peter Ridd judgment may encourage universities to hide behind &confidentiality* veil, transparency advocate warns By John Ross 13 October
Deakin cuts 200 jobs as Australian redundancies roll on Union queries necessity, as sector braces for the loss of hundreds more positions By John Ross 12 October
Australian academics hunker down as pandemic rages Scientists less likely to risk switching jobs despite rising fatigue, flagging morale and gender equity going backwards By John Ross 10 October
First blood for Australian contract cheating law Court orders telecommunication companies to take &assignment help* service offline By John Ross 8 October
Australasian experts: no overseas student influx before late 2022 While Australasian international education leaders are upbeat about vaccination, few expect &meaningful* student arrivals any time soon By John Ross 7 October
Searching English publications only &misses vital research* Huge study busts notion that everything worth knowing can be found in English-language journals By John Ross 7 October
Beware &kidnap diplomacy* in China, universities warned Sector should be &cyber-savvy* but embrace Chinese STEM PhDs, conference hears By John Ross 7 October
Confusion for overseas students as Australia opens state by state International students &look at Australia as one nation*, state-based education advocates stress By John Ross 6 October
&Long Covid* for Australia and New Zealand international education Northern rivals have stolen a march on sectors Down Under, whose recovery could be a long time coming By John Ross 6 October