Visa fraud fears as Australian universities target Indian market Wavering Chinese demand has driven a dive into south Asia, where unwary recruiters ‘get burned’ By John Ross 26 May
Universities ‘in political box seat’ after Australian election ‘Bloodbath’ in traditional Liberal seats shows that anti-intellectualism is no longer a vote winner, consultant says By John Ross 24 May
Margaret Gardner: building successful branch campuses The Monash University president discusses how to make international campuses work and redundancies during the pandemic By Rosa Ellis 24 May
Australian election: climate research out of cold with Labor win Labor may prosecute a big agenda in 中国A片 despite its ‘small target’ campaign By John Ross 21 May
New Zealand budget leaves university sector ‘in the cold’ Boost to teaching subsidies will not keep pace with inflation, critics warn By John Ross 19 May
‘Cognitive dissonance’ blamed for academics’ mental health woes Battling for truth in opaque organisations? It’s enough to blow your mind, researchers say By John Ross 19 May
Australian funding tweaks ‘will make pure research even harder’ Proposed changes risk further eroding support funding for discovery research without achieving their core objectives By John Ross 18 May
New Zealand international education renews outward focus New strategy looks outward as well as inward, as government vows to ‘come back even stronger than before’ By John Ross 17 May
Higher education issues sidelined in Australian election campaign Campaign promises reflect electoral rather than sectoral priorities By John Ross 17 May
Parents ‘overly optimistic’ about children’s university prospects Disadvantaged families have upbeat expectations for their offspring but underestimate the barriers, study suggests By John Ross 15 May
International students ‘steering clear’ of Australian bush Policies to attract foreign students to Australia’s regional areas are not changing their instinctive preference for the cities, analysis suggests By John Ross 14 May
New Zealand brings forward border reopening for overseas students Country’s universities have ‘a lot of catching up to do’ despite two-month reprieve By John Ross 11 May