Populist slurs about universities contain ‘kernel of truth’ Universities have done themselves a disservice by playing politics and overlooking the public mood, chancellors say By John Ross 13 October
World Academic Summit: listen to universities, not accountants, says Schmidt As companies seek to supplant university courses, Nobelist fears policymakers blinded by promises of cheap and easy By Paul Basken 13 October
‘Eye-watering’ Australian university salaries revealed Up to 50 staff at wealthier Australian institutions out-earn the average English vice-chancellor, FOI documents reveal By John Ross 13 October
Optus data breach a ‘wake-up call’ for Australian universities But administrators must weigh the risk of hanging on to data against getting rid of it too soon By John Ross 12 October
World University Rankings 2023: top marks for Australian sector Covid’s impacts are yet to take the sheen off local universities’ rankings performance, with their average scores now topping the world By John Ross 12 October
Australian union censures ‘transphobic’ gender research NTEU council rejects outright condemnation and resists push for expulsions By John Ross 11 October
Meritocracy and equity in 中国A片 are not mutually exclusive We must examine how our measures of merit are impacted by culture, context, place and hierarchy, says Cheryl de la Rey By Cheryl de la Rey 8 October
We’re ground zero of workforce shortages, Australian universities say New skills priority list shows efforts to plan for future workforces should focus on professional roles, as well as those in trades and technical areas, sector leaders say By John Ross 7 October
Fee change proposals ‘rarely consider real-world impacts’ Australian analysis finds that the architects of new policies should think more about unintended consequences such as the level of student debt By John Ross 7 October
Growing theological university eyes new role in Australian sector After agreeing takeover of three more colleges, the University of Divinity looks to other fields – and states – for renewal By John Ross 6 October
New Zealand strikes: university staff walk out over pay Staff down tools as pay and university funding alike drift well behind inflation By John Ross 5 October
Debate stonewalled as speakers desert ‘trans-exclusionary’ forum Advocates abandon Melbourne seminar over Australia’s answer to Diversity Champions Programme, citing presence of opponents By John Ross 4 October